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Extended reserve duty driving job losses and long-term economic risks, lawmakers told

World Israel News

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June 23, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear

A representative of the Ministry of Finance said economic damage from prolonged reserve service is estimated at about NIS 50,000 (16,700) per soldier. The post Extended reserve duty driving job losses and long-term economic risks, lawmakers told appeared first on World Israel News.

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The Wall Street Journal - Business

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· Jul 3, 2026

What Happened in Fuel Markets When Trump Lifted the Century-Old Jones Act

California drivers, Gulf Coast refiners and Puerto Ricans have benefited from temporary suspension of the act.

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 7, 2026

My wife has no taxable income. Will she have to pay CGT under the new rules?

This is a prime example of the unfair and unintended consequences of the new laws around capital gains tax.

Global News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Ontario’s new auto insurance rules now in effect, but choice comes with some risk

As part of the new rules, some who may have been previously covered by another driver’s policy such as pedestrians and cyclists may no longer be eligible for accident benefits.

Sweden Herald

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· Jun 27, 2026

New laws in July could affect your finances - key changes to know

New laws in July could affect your finances - key changes to know

Nepal News

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· Jul 9, 2026

जरिवाना नतिर्ने दुई लाखभन्दा बढी चालकको सेवा रोक्का

काठमाडौँ। दुई लाख ६१ हजारभन्दा बढी सवारीचालकले जरिवानावापतको रकम राज्यकोषमा दाखिला नगरेको पाइएको छ। काठमाडौँ उपत्यका ट्राफिक प्रहरी कार्यालयलका अनुसार ती सवारी चालकलाई यातायात व्यवस्था कार्यालयबाट प्रदान गरिने सेवाबाट वञ्चित हुने छन्। त्यस्तो जरिवाना नतिर्ने चालकले नयाँ सवारीसाधन खरिद, सवारीसाधन नामसारी (खरिद–बिक्री), सवारीचालक अनुमतिपत्र (लाइसेन्स) नवीकरण तथा यातायात कार्यालयबाट प्रदान गरिने अन्य सेवा लिन पाउने []

Wirepoints

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· Jul 9, 2026

Fighting poverty with employment: Chicago block clubs – Illinois Policy

But block clubs can face barriers to increasing employment because of city policy, including: 1) being prevented from accessing vacant lots, or resorting to ad hoc use of them when the permitting process is unclear, and 2) being restricted in the jobs they can arrange because of licensing laws that prevent skilled but uncredentialed people from work in fields like construction.

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