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Hier — 24 avril 2024The Washington Post - World

U.S. unveils $1 billion Ukraine weapons package

The Biden administration also disclosed it had secretly delivered long-range ATACMS missiles to Ukraine, which were used to target a Russian airfield in Crimea.

Horses loose in London career through streets, crash into vehicles

Par : Karla Adam
The horses were from the Household Cavalry, the king’s mounted bodyguard. They are trained to remain calm while working amid crowds and unexpected noises.

Amid Passover, both sides eye resumption of wider war in Gaza

Israel called up two reserve brigades for Gaza and analysts see the increased military activity and new tent cities as precursors to a Rafah invasion.

In criminal probe of reporter, advocates see attack on Peru’s democracy

Gustavo Gorriti, the country’s most prominent journalist, is under investigation into claims he traded “media support” to government lawyers for leaks.

Photos: African dust turns skies of Athens orange

Saharan dust turned the skies of Athens orange on Tuesday, as strong winds carried clouds of desert sand across the Mediterranean Sea from North Africa.

Blinken will urge China to stop sending military supplies to Russia

The U.S. secretary of state is on his second visit to China in a year, but progress on issues including Ukraine and sparring in the South China Sea will be hard to make.

Live on air, a news anchor accused his family members of child abuse

Argentine journalist Juan Pedro Aleart said he wanted to share what had happened to him to encourage other male survivors of sexual abuse to talk and seek help.

Middle East conflict live updates: Biden signs bill that includes funding for Israel, aid for Gaza

Biden has signed a $95 billion foreign aid bill, which includes $26 billion for Israel and humanitarian aid for Gaza and other places.

The U.S. is in retreat in a crucial part of the world

For boosters of U.S. interests in Africa, the past few days carried grim tidings.

U.S. senators vote to advance Israel aid bill as campus antiwar protests escalate

New reports claim that hundreds of bodies have been recovered from a site in Khan Younis. The IDF denies creating graves at the Nasser medical complex.

A Passover shrouded in grief as Israelis remember hostages

Across Israel, Jews left empty seats at their Seder tables to remember the more than 130 hostages still in Gaza.

Australian journalist says Indian government pressured her to leave

Par : Gerry Shih
Avani Dias of the Australian Broadcasting Corp. said her visa was not renewed after she reported on Sikh separatism. India called her claim “not correct” and “misleading.”

U.K. royals release new photo of Prince Louis, first since editing scandal

Par : Karla Adam
The photo may attract more attention after the frenzy that followed one issued on Mother’s Day in Britain that was revealed to have been edited.

Australia’s prime minister calls Elon Musk an ‘arrogant billionaire’

Australia’s Anthony Albanese lashed out at the Tesla chief in a dispute about whether videos from a Sydney church stabbing should be shown on X.

Ukraine moves to cut off consular services for military-age men abroad

Ukraine is aiming to curtail citizen services for men who could be home helping to defend against Russia’s ongoing invasion.

Germany arrests staffer at E.U. Parliament over China spying suspicion

Par : Kate Brady
The arrest comes amid mounting concern in Europe over Chinese espionage activity.

Canada bet big on immigration. Now it’s hitting the brakes.

A “massive spike” in temporary immigrants has exceeded what Canada has been able to absorb, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said this month.

Nestlé adds more sugar to baby food in poorer countries, report finds

Cerelac cereal has an extra sugar cube per serving in lower-income countries, according to a nonprofit group that accused Nestlé of a “harmful double standard.”

Israeli military intelligence head resigns over Oct. 7 Hamas attack

Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva is the first general to leave his position in Israel’s military over the failures leading up to the Oct. 7 Hamas attack.

Ukraine will get its U.S. funding. But can that turn the tide?

Ukraine has lost precious time waiting for Congress to come to its rescue, Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky said.

Britain’s Sunak vows to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda in 10-12 weeks

With elections looming and his party plummeting in the polls, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has made “stopping the boats” one of his top campaign promises.

IDF intelligence chief resigns

The head of intelligence at the Israel Defense Forces, Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva, resigned over failures that allowed the Oct. 7 Hamas attack to occur.

U.S. cites a litany of rights violations in Israel, Gaza and West Bank

The Gaza war has worsened the human rights situation in Israel, a new State Department report says, citing claims of crimes by Hamas and the Israeli government.

What is Israel’s Netzah Yehuda battalion, and why could it face U.S. aid cuts?

Secretary of State Antony Blinken is expected to cut military aid to Israel’s Netzah Yehuda battalion over human rights allegations. Here’s what to know.

Russian man sentenced to 5 years of labor for criticizing war in Ukraine

Russian authorities appear to be intensifying their crackdown on critics of the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine by prosecuting individuals quoted by international media.

Report says Israel has not provided evidence of widespread militancy among UNRWA staff

The independent report said the U.N. Relief and Works Agency was in need of critical reforms to ensure it remains neutral, but that Israel had not shown evidence to support its claims that large numbers of staffers were tied to militant groups.

In photos: Heavy rains cause massive flooding in China’s Guangdong province

Heavy rains continued to batter southern China on Monday, forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes as rescuers raced to evacuate those trapped by flooding and locate at least 11 missing residents.

Modi accused of ‘hate speech’ toward India’s Muslims in election rally

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned of “infiltrators” who could steal the country’s wealth.

Mama’s boys and marital strife are no joke in today’s China

Chinese censors are cracking down on ultra-short dramas — the latest entertainment craze — that do not adhere to Communist Party ideals about family values.
À partir d’avant-hierThe Washington Post - World

Zelensky urges U.S. to send weapons quickly ahead of Russian offensive

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky indicated that while U.S. lawmakers debated the aid package, Ukraine lost time and momentum in the war against Russia.

Timber companies claim carbon credits for trees they don’t cut down

Whether and how much the approach helps the environment is hotly debated. Critics say it creates the impression of benefit at the expense of more effective efforts.

Gaza aid flotilla plans to challenge Israeli blockade, organizers say

A maritime convoy with more than 5,000 tons of aid for Gaza is preparing to set sail from Turkey in the coming days.

Netanyahu thanks U.S. for new military aid, vows to escalate in Gaza

The foreign aid package includes $26.4 billion in weapons and defense systems for Israel as well as humanitarian aid, some allotted for Gaza.

13 killed in Israeli raid on West Bank refugee camp, officials say

The operation began Thursday in the Nur Shams refugee camp near Tulkarm, a city in the northern part of the West Bank.

Ukraine and its partners express relief as U.S. aid moves ahead

The decision on the bill, which also includes funds to help keep Ukraine’s government running, came after airstrikes hit several major cities in the past week.

A team of bitter rivals is making Israel’s most crucial war decisions

Israel’s powerful war cabinet was formed hastily after the Oct. 7 attacks. It consists of just five men — most of whom are bitter rivals.

U.S. agrees to withdraw American troops from Niger

A top State Department official accepted Niger’s demand that U.S. forces leave the West African country, a move the Biden administration has long resisted.

A celebrity seal was moved 125 miles away. He showed up again days later.

Canadian wildlife officials relocated Emerson the elephant seal this month after his fans wouldn’t stop petting him.

Blinken says he’s made decision on Israeli human rights allegations in West Bank

Israeli security units are accused of human rights violations, which would trigger U.S. laws prohibiting the provision of military assistance.

NATO seeks air defenses for Ukraine as Congress finally nears vote on aid

Ukraine’s plea for more air defense has taken on greater urgency after watching the United States and its allies help Israel repel a major Iranian missile and drone attack.

Ukraine weapons package ‘ready to go’ once aid bill clears Congress

It will take less than a week, U.S. officials say, for a resupply of some weapons to reach Ukraine once a $95 billion foreign bill clears Congress.

Iranians both nervous and relieved after narrow Israeli strike

In Isfahan, near where the strike took place, the streets were quieter than normal Friday, residents said.

Israel strikes Iran, Israeli official says; White House declines to comment on attack

No damage was reported to Isfahan province’s nuclear sites. The strike was intended to signal that Israel has the ability to strike inside Iran, an official said.

Apple pulls WhatsApp, Threads and Signal from app store in China

Apple has removed several widely used communications platforms from its app store in China at the request of the Chinese government.

Isfahan, apparent site of Israeli strike, is home to Iranian nuclear facilities

The central Iranian province, Israel’s apparent target in Friday’s strike, has an Iranian military base and key nuclear labs.

After Israeli strike in Iran, both sides appear to downplay incident

Iran’s muted response to Israel’s attack raised hopes in the U.S. and elsewhere that the threat of a full-blown war had begun to recede.

A revolution in helping Africa’s poor: Cash with no strings attached

A pioneering program in Malawi lets recipients decide how best to use the lump sum payments

Russia ramps up weapons production, using mass quantity to outgun Ukraine

Russia has managed to overcome its initial losses in Ukraine by putting factories into overdrive to make older but reliable weapons and ammunition.

As globalization unwinds, the world is still growing more unequal

Even as the contours of the new “Washington consensus” are still taking shape, some underlying and gloomy global realities remain the same — perhaps, even more pronounced.

After Iran’s attack on Israel, now fears over escalation at Lebanese border

Iran’s unprecedented direct attack on Israel could upset the delicate balance on the northern border, where Iranian-backed Hezbollah has spent the Gaza war skirmishing with Israeli forces.
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