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Fighting Rages Around Two Gaza Hospitals as Pressure on Israel Rises

Israeli forces are battling to retake areas they had already seized, showing the militants’ resilience, as critics call for less destructive tactics in the war.

In a battle that has raged for 11 days, Israeli conducted strikes in the vicinity of the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on Thursday.
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Saudi Arabia, Lagging on Women’s Rights, Is to Lead U.N. Women’s Forum

Par : Vivian Nereim — 29 mars 2024 à 00:14
Saudi Arabia will chair a United Nations commission on women, bringing condemnation from human rights groups, which said the kingdom still has an “abysmal” record on women’s rights.

Women working at a hotel in Bisha, Saudi Arabia, in 2019. Saudi women used to be barred from driving but recently have been pouring into the workplace in record numbers.
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South Africa Bus Crash Kills 45, but 8-Year-old Survives

Par : John Eligon — 29 mars 2024 à 00:31
The bus, which was carrying people from Botswana to an Easter weekend pilgrimage in South Africa, fell 165 feet into a ravine.

A photograph posted by the transportation department in Limpopo Province shows firefighters spraying down the wreckage of the bus on Thursday.
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‘Cataclysmic Situation’ in Haiti Leaves 1,500 Dead in Gang Violence

Par : David C. Adams — 28 mars 2024 à 22:29
The United Nations on Thursday said poor governance and increasing levels of gang violence had brought state institutions “close to collapse.”

Police officers monitoring a street after gang violence last week in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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Friday Briefing: Sam Bankman-Fried Gets 25 Years

Par : Justin Porter — 28 mars 2024 à 21:54
Plus, three video game adventures for the weekend.

Bankman-Fried was also ordered to forfeit $11.2 billion in assets.
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U.K. Backsliding on Civil and Political Rights, U.N. Body Says

Par : Nick Cumming-Bruce — 29 mars 2024 à 00:26
A human rights committee that examined a range of concerns called on Britain to abandon its controversial plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.

Britain’s Conservative government has argued that the best way to stop the arrival of undocumented migrants and asylum seekers was to ensure they could not remain in the country.
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Putin Offers Both Reassurance and Threat on a Wider War

Par : Ivan Nechepurenko — 28 mars 2024 à 20:11
President Vladimir V. Putin said that claims Russia planned to invade other countries were “nonsense,” but warned them against hosting warplanes meant for Ukraine.

Crocus City Hall, the site of the terrorist attack in Moscow.
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Taiwan’s Top Diplomat Says U.S. Aid to Ukraine Is Critical for Deterring China

Par : Edward Wong — 28 mars 2024 à 20:05
Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said in an interview that a Russian victory could embolden China to move against Taiwan and would fuel anti-American propaganda.

Joseph Wu, the foreign minister of Taiwan, said that if the United States abandoned Ukraine, China would “take it as a hint” that sustained action against Taiwan will cause the United States and its allies to back off.
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Methane From Landfills Is a Big Driver of Climate Change, Study Says

Par : Hiroko Tabuchi — 28 mars 2024 à 20:02
Decades of buried trash is releasing methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, at higher rates than previously estimated, the researchers said.

Landfills are the third-largest source of human-caused methane emissions, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Outcry in France as Principal Steps Down Over Head Scarf Incident

Par : Aurelien Breeden — 28 mars 2024 à 19:15
A Paris school principal received online death threats after he was involved in an “altercation” with a Muslim student over her head scarf, sparking outrage in a country still scarred by the killing of two teachers.

Students outside the Lycée Maurice-Ravel in Paris in 2018.
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Germany’s Beloved Dachshund Could Be Threatened Under Breeding Bill

Par : Derrick Bryson Taylor — 28 mars 2024 à 18:38
The bill would strengthen laws around dog breeding, but Germany’s kennel club worries that the legislation could lead to bans on several breeds.

Dachshunds have long been a national symbol in Germany.
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As Space Threats Mount, U.S. Lags in Protecting GPS Services

Par : Selam Gebrekidan, John Liu and Chris Buckley — 28 mars 2024 à 17:49
Threats are mounting in space. GPS signals are vulnerable to attack. Their time-keeping is essential for stock trading, power transmission and more.

In this long exposure, a string of SpaceX Starlink satellites passed over an old stone house in 2021 near Florence, Kan.
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U.S. Says Israel Seeks to Reschedule Canceled Meeting on Rafah

Par : Zach Montague — 28 mars 2024 à 17:28
Netanyahu’s office hasn’t confirmed it has any desire to make new plans.

President Biden, middle, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel in Tel Aviv in October.
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Ireland to Intervene in South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel at the ICJ

Par : Megan Specia — 28 mars 2024 à 17:04
Ireland did not outline the argument it planned to advance at the court, but the country’s lawmakers have made repeated calls to prioritize the protection of civilians in Gaza.

Micheál Martin, Ireland’s foreign minister, in Berlin in January.
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Senegal’s New President Was Unknown, but ‘This Family is Not New to Ruling’

Par : Ruth Maclean — 28 mars 2024 à 15:29
How did Bassirou Diomaye Faye, age 44, go from obscurity to a resounding win in Senegal’s presidential election? At the family homestead, one relative explained, “This family is not new to ruling.”

The top opposition candidate Bassirou Diomaye Faye flanked by his two wives after voting in the presidential election in the West African nation of Senegal last Sunday, in his hometown, Ndiaganiao. He won resoundingly.
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The Japanese Sensei Bringing Baseball to Brazil

Par : Jack Nicas and Dado Galdieri — 28 mars 2024 à 13:17
Once a semipro baseball player in Japan, Yukihiro Shimura has now become a baseball missionary.

Yokihiro Shimura teaching a group of students at one of the few public baseball diamonds in Rio de Janeiro.
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Why Russia’s Vast Security Services Fell Short on Deadly Attack

Par : Paul Sonne, Eric Schmitt and Michael Schwirtz — 28 mars 2024 à 12:33
The factors behind the failure to prevent a terrorist attack include a distrust of foreign intelligence, a focus on Ukraine and a distracting political crackdown at home.

Security forces on the street after Friday’s attack on a concert hall outside Moscow that killed at least 143 people.
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What We Know About Palestinians Detained in Israel

Par : Aaron Boxerman — 28 mars 2024 à 12:07
Since Oct. 7, Israel has detained thousands of Palestinians suspected of militant activity. Rights groups allege that Israel has abused some detainees or held them without charges.

Israeli soldiers with bound and blindfolded Palestinian detainees in Gaza on Dec. 8, in a photograph that the Israeli military reviewed as part of the conditions of the photographer’s embed.
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What to Know About South Korea’s 2024 Parliament Election

Par : Choe Sang-Hun — 28 mars 2024 à 10:02
Results for the Assembly-controlling opposition party are likely to be a referendum on President Yoon Suk Yeol’s two years in office.

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New ‘Serial’ Podcast Explores Life at Guantánamo Bay

Par : Sarah Bahr — 28 mars 2024 à 08:19
Season 4 of the “Serial” podcast, nearly a decade in the making, tells an insider history of the infamous American military prison.

The U.S. prison at Guantánamo Bay, which opened after 9/11, still has 30 detainees.
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After the U.N. Cease-Fire Resolution, Israeli Strikes on Gaza Haven’t Let Up

Par : Adam Rasgon — 28 mars 2024 à 02:03
Israel and Hamas appear no closer to negotiating a stop in fighting, with significant gaps remaining between them.

Smoke rising above the Gaza Strip, near the border with Israel, on Wednesday.
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U.S. Says Israel Has Agreed to Try to Reschedule Canceled Trip

Par : Zach Montague — 28 mars 2024 à 01:03
Netanyahu’s office hasn’t confirmed it has any desire to make new plans.

President Biden, middle, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel in October.
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Israel and Hezbollah Trade Fire, With Deaths Reported on Both Sides

The exchange came as a U.N. cease-fire demand appeared to be having little effect on the war in Gaza, and pressure increased on neighboring Jordan to sever ties with Israel.

The aftermath of an Israeli strike on Wednesday in al-Habbariyeh, in southern Lebanon. Lebanon’s Ministry of Health said it hit an emergency medical center and killed seven people.
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Russian Group Spread Disinformation About Kate Middleton, Experts Say

Par : Mark Landler and Adam Satariano — 27 mars 2024 à 23:04
A Kremlin-linked group known for online campaigns to sow falsehoods and distrust among Russia’s foes helped fuel the frenzy of conspiracy theories about Catherine and her health.

Conspiracy theories have swarmed around Catherine, Princess of Wales.
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Russia Amps Up Online Campaign Against Ukraine Before U.S. Elections

Par : Julian E. Barnes and David E. Sanger — 27 mars 2024 à 22:51
Moscow has found better ways to conceal influence operations that spread arguments for isolationism, officials and experts say.

A Ukrainian soldier after loading shells into an American-made Paladin howitzer near Bakhmut last year. Russian operatives are laying the groundwork for what could be a stronger push to support U.S. candidates who oppose aiding Ukraine.
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Thursday Briefing: Russia’s Online Attack on Ukraine Aid

Par : Justin Porter — 27 mars 2024 à 22:19
Plus, Stephen King’s greatest hits.

The techniques are subtle and far more skillful than what Russia attempted in 2016.
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Security Forces Clash With Pro-Palestinian Protesters in Jordan, Video Shows

Par : Cassandra Vinograd — 27 mars 2024 à 21:33
Protesters gathered near the Israeli embassy in Amman, the capital, calling for the country to cancel its agreements with Israel.

Demonstrators protesting in support of Gaza near the Israeli Embassy in Amman, Jordan, early on Wednesday.
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Ice Skating and the Brain

Par : Pam Belluck — 27 mars 2024 à 20:38
How do champion skaters accomplish their extraordinary jumps and spins? Brain science is uncovering clues.
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Majority of Americans Disapprove of Israel’s Actions in Gaza, New Poll Shows

Par : Anushka Patil — 27 mars 2024 à 20:33
The Gallup poll conducted this month found that 55 percent of Americans disapproved of Israel’s military action, an increase of 10 percentage points from four months earlier.

Protesters at the New York Public Library in December called for a cease-fire in Gaza.
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London Boat Race Marred by High Levels of E. Coli in Thames

Par : Stephen Castle — 27 mars 2024 à 19:21
Rowers in the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race this weekend have been warned of dangerously high levels of E. coli in the River Thames, the latest sign of England’s polluted waterways.

The Oxford women’s team during practice on Thursday on the River Thames.
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Russia Has No Formal Death Penalty. Some Want to Change That.

Par : Valeriya Safronova — 27 mars 2024 à 22:58
Some prominent Russians are calling for the execution of those responsible for the massacre at a concert hall near Moscow, and an end to Russia’s 28-year moratorium on capital punishment.

Saidakrami Murodali Rachabalizoda, one of the men accused of the attack at a concert hall near Moscow that killed 139 people, in a Moscow courtroom.
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It’s a Statue of Prince Philip. Really. But Now It Has to Go.

Par : Victor Mather — 27 mars 2024 à 17:41
A much-reviled faceless statue in Cambridge, England, commemorating Philip’s time as a chancellor of Cambridge University has been ordered to be removed.

A statue of (allegedly) Prince Philip in Cambridge, England.
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British Museum Sues Former Curator for Return of Stolen Items

Par : Alex Marshall — 27 mars 2024 à 16:31
The museum accuses Peter Higgs, a former keeper of Greek and Roman antiquities, of stealing or damaging at least 1,800 artifacts and selling many on eBay.

A London judge ordered Peter Higgs, right, a former curator at the British Museum, to return any gems or jewelry from the museum that were in his possession.
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Inside the Garrick, the Men-Only London Club Rocked by Criticism

Par : Mark Landler — 27 mars 2024 à 15:58
Founded in 1831, the opulent private club has long guarded its membership list closely. A leak this month caused a scandal.

The Garrick Club in London’s theater district counts among its roughly 1,300 members judges, actors, Britain’s deputy prime minister and King Charles III.
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Kremlin Treads Carefully After Moscow Attack Over Fears of Ethnic Strife

Par : Anton Troianovski and Milana Mazaeva — 28 mars 2024 à 04:32
Anti-migrant rhetoric in the aftermath of the attacks at the concert venue outside Moscow has spurred fears that the tragedy could cause ethnic strife inside Russia.

Crowds in Moscow, including men wearing traditional Kyrgyz hats, leaving floral tributes at the concert hall that was the site of the attack.
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Happy-Go-Lucky Australia Is Feeling Neither Happy, Nor Lucky

Par : Natasha Frost — 27 mars 2024 à 13:35
After enjoying decades of prosperity, the country has hit stubborn economic turbulence.

The harbor in Sydney. Millions of Australians are experiencing levels of economic hardship not seen in many decades.
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Thailand Lawmakers Pass Bill to Legalize Same-Sex Marriage

Par : Muktita Suhartono — 28 mars 2024 à 01:33
The House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to legalize same-sex marriage. The bill now goes to Thailand’s Senate.

L.G.B.T.Q. couples took part in a “mock marriage” ceremony on Valentine’s Day in Bangkok.
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Life-Saving ECPR v CPR: What to Know

Par : Helen Ouyang — 27 mars 2024 à 23:58
A new approach to reviving victims of cardiac arrest has a higher rate of success than conventional CPR.

An emergency medical team arriving at the M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center.
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Israel Deploys Expansive Facial Recognition Program in Gaza

Par : Sheera Frenkel — 27 mars 2024 à 10:00
The experimental effort, which has not been disclosed, is being used to conduct mass surveillance of Palestinians in Gaza, according to military officials and others.

Displaced Palestinians arriving at a refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip this month. Israel has deployed facial recognition technology at checkpoints along roads in Gaza, according to military officials.
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How Elon Musk Became ‘Kind of Pro-China’

Par : Mara Hvistendahl — 27 mars 2024 à 07:53
Mr. Musk helped create China’s electric vehicle industry. But he is now facing challenges there as well as scrutiny in the West over his reliance on the country.

Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, dancing onstage during a delivery event for Tesla’s China-made Model 3 cars in Shanghai in 2020.
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Tesla’s Pivot to China Saved Musk. It Also Binds Him to Beijing.

Par : Mara Hvistendahl, Jack Ewing and John Liu — 28 mars 2024 à 11:22
Tesla and China built a symbiotic relationship, with credits, workers and parts that made Mr. Musk ultrarich. Now, his reliance on the country may give Beijing leverage.

Elon Musk dancing in 2020 as his company, Tesla, unveiled the first cars made at its factory in Shanghai.
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‘Dune’-like Sandworm Existed Millions of Years Longer Than Thought

Par : Jack Tamisiea — 27 mars 2024 à 01:00
Researchers examined fossils of the predatory worm and found a new species that persisted for 25 million years after it was believed to have become extinct.
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Venezuelan Opposition Blocked from Election, Dimming Democratic Hopes

Par : Genevieve Glatsky and Isayen Herrera — 27 mars 2024 à 03:57
After its first two choices to compete for the presidency against Nicolás Maduro in July’s election were barred from running, the coalition of opposition parties was able to register a third, provisional choice.

Corina Yoris, an opposition candidate, during a news conference in Caracas on Monday announcing that she was unable to register to run for president.
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ISIS Claimed the Moscow Concert Hall Attack. Russian Officials Blame Others.

Par : Tiffany Hsu and Steven Lee Myers — 26 mars 2024 à 23:12
Russian narratives served to deflect attention from the failure to prevent the deadly attack while rallying the country behind the war in Ukraine.

President Vladimir V. Putin in the Grand Kremlin Palace two days before a terrorist attack on a concert hall in Moscow.
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Bridge Collapses in Baltimore and Guangzhou Raise Questions on Modern Shipping

Par : Keith Bradsher — 26 mars 2024 à 22:33
The crash in Baltimore was at least the second in just over a month in which a container ship hit a major road bridge.

The site where a container ship hit a bridge in Guangzhou, China, in February.
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Domestic Political Pressures Widen Divide Between Biden and Netanyahu

Par : Steven Erlanger and Aaron Boxerman — 27 mars 2024 à 14:16
The war in Gaza has sorely strained relations between Israel and the United States, and the leaders of both countries have allies at home who would pull them farther apart.

President Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel in Tel Aviv in October.
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Turkey Details Visits by Accused Moscow Attackers to Istanbul

Par : Ben Hubbard — 26 mars 2024 à 22:03
A Turkish official said two of the suspects had made recent trips to Turkey, but were radicalized earlier.

Saidakrami Rachabalizoda, a suspect in the Moscow terrorist attack, in court on Sunday.
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Wednesday Briefing: U.S.-Israel Divisions Grow

Par : Justin Porter — 26 mars 2024 à 21:48
Plus, Beyoncé’s country album.

President Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel in Tel Aviv in October.
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Russia Extends Evan Gershkovich’s Detention for a Fifth Time

Par : Remy Tumin — 26 mars 2024 à 21:20
The ruling means that Evan Gershkovich, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, will spend more than a year in custody awaiting trial on a spying charge.

Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter who has been behind bars in Russia for a year, had his detention extended for a fifth time.
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Gazans Drown Trying to Retrieve Aid From Sea, Authorities Say

Par : Matthew Mpoke Bigg — 27 mars 2024 à 16:15
It was not clear which country was responsible for the airdrop of aid, which fell into the Mediterranean off Gaza’s northern coast.

Palestinians collecting aid airdropped in northern Gaza on Monday.
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