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Middle East Crisis: U.S. and 17 Other Nations Call on Hamas to Release Hostages
“The fate of the hostages and the civilian population in Gaza, who are protected under international law, is of international concern,” the leaders said in a joint statement.

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

Luis Tato/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Deadly Rains and Floods Sweep Cities Across East Africa
Downpours fueled by climate change and poor infrastructure have killed at least 200 people and submerged homes and farms in Tanzania, Kenya and Burundi.

By Abdi Latif Dahir

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

worldafrica
KenyaTanzaniaDar es Salaam (Tanzania)BurundiNairobi (Kenya)
International Rescue Committee
‘We’re Aware of the Location’: Aid Groups in Gaza Coordinated With I.D.F. but Still Came Under Fire
Visual evidence and internal communications obtained by The Times show six aid groups based in Western countries, including Israel’s strongest allies, had humanitarian sites hit by Israeli strikes, even after the locations were shared with the I.D.F.

By Haley Willis, Robin Stein, Ainara Tiefenthäler, Natalie Reneau, Aaron Byrd and Anushka Patil

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

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Gaza StripIsrael
Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Far-Right Greek Party Is Banned From E.U. Parliament Elections
The Supreme Court in Greece found that Spartans had “offered their party as a cloak” for the former spokesman of the banned neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn.

By Niki Kitsantonis

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

worldeurope
EuropeGreeceEuropean ParliamentGolden Dawn (Greece)Kasidiaris, Ilias P
Ramon Espinosa/Associated Press
To the Sound of Gunshots, Haiti Installs a New Ruling Council
With that body in place, Prime Minister Ariel Henry resigned and the new leaders turned to the task of establishing order in a gang-ridden country.

By Emiliano Rodríguez Mega, David C. Adams and Andre Paultre

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

worldamericas
HaitiKenyaPort-au-Prince (Haiti)United NationsHenry, Ariel
J P Gandul/EPA, via Shutterstock
A Puzzling Move by a Political Survivor Grips Spain
Despite insisting that allegations of influence peddling against his wife are false, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says he is considering stepping down, bewildering Spain.

By Jason Horowitz and Rachel Chaundler

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

worldeurope
SpainPopular Party (Spain)Sanchez Perez-Castejon, Pedro (1972- )
Marco Bertorello/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Welcome to Venice. That’ll Be 5 Euros, Please.
Venice’s first day of charging a fee to enter the historic center went mostly smoothly, but there were some protests and polemics.

By Elisabetta Povoledo

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

worldeurope
Venice (Italy)ItalyUnited NationsBrugnaro, Luigi (1961- )
Bryan Denton for The New York Times
U.S. to Withdraw Troops From Chad, Dealing Another Blow to Africa Policy
The departure of U.S. military personnel in Chad and Niger comes as both countries are turning away from years of cooperation with the United States and forming partnerships with Russia.

By Eric Schmitt

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

uspolitics
ChadNigerUnited States Army Special Forces (Green Berets)United States Africa Command
Pool photo by Christophe Petit Tesson
Macron, Battling the Far Right at Home, Pushes for a Stronger Europe
In a major speech, France’s president returned to a familiar theme, warning that “Our Europe is mortal” if it does not become more self-sufficient.

By Roger Cohen and Aurelien Breeden

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

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FranceEuropeParis (France)RussiaUkraineEuropean ParliamentEuropean UnionUniversity of Paris (Sorbonne)National Rally (France)Macron, Emmanuel (1977- )
U.S. Army, via Associated Press
Ukraine Could Use New Weapons to Hit Russian Targets in Crimea, Pentagon Says
The goal for a recent delivery of ATACMS, a coveted long-range missile system, is to put more pressure on Russian forces in eastern parts of occupied Ukraine.

By Helene Cooper

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

uspolitics
UkraineDefense DepartmentBiden, Joseph R Jr
Pool photo by Mark Schiefelbein
Blinken Tours China to Promote Some Ties, While the U.S. Severs Others
Tensions over economic ties are running high, threatening to disrupt a fragile cooperation between the U.S. and China.

By Ana Swanson

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

businesseconomy
Pool photo by Mark Schiefelbein
These Issues Are Testing the U.S.-China Thaw
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken is in China this week as tensions have risen over trade, security, Russia’s war on Ukraine and the Middle East crisis.

By Ana Swanson, David Pierson and Olivia Wang

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

worldasia
ChinaEast AsiaIsraelIranMiddle EastSouth China SeaUkraineTaiwanUnited StatesRussiaTikTok (ByteDance)State DepartmentAustin, Lloyd J IIIBiden, Joseph R JrBlinken, Antony JWang YiXi Jinping
Teresa Suarez/EPA, via Shutterstock
Court in Iran Sentences Prominent Rapper to Death, His Lawyer Says
The rapper, Toomaj Salehi, was initially arrested after releasing music in support of the 2022 protests over the death of a young woman in police custody.

By Cassandra Vinograd and Leily Nikounazar

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

worldmiddleeast
IranIsfahan (Iran)Salehi, Toomaj
Charlie Riedel/Associated Press
WADA Appoints Special Prosecutor in Chinese Doping Case
The decision to review the handling of positive tests collected from 23 swimmers came after an outcry from athletes and antidoping regulators.

By Michael S. Schmidt and Tariq Panja

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

worldasia
ChinaWorld Anti-Doping AgencyUnited States Anti-Doping Agency
Kristen Zeis for The New York Times
Army Begins Building Floating Aid Pier Off Gaza’s Coast, Pentagon Says
The structure is meant to allow humanitarian assistance to enter Gaza via the Mediterranean Sea, bypassing Israeli restrictions on land convoys.

By Helene Cooper

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

uspolitics
Mediterranean SeaUnited States ArmyDefense Department
Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times
Friday Briefing: Supreme Court Hears Trump Immunity Case
Also, more bodies were found in a Gazan mass grave.

By Amelia Nierenberg

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

worldasia
Far East, South and Southeast Asia and Pacific Areas
Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Gaza Authorities Say More Bodies Were Discovered in Mass Grave
An analysis of satellite imagery and videos by the The Times found that two of three graves had been dug on a hospital’s grounds before an Israeli raid.

By Abu Bakr Bashir, Hiba Yazbek, Aric Toler and Riley Mellen

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

worldmiddleeast
Gaza StripKhan Younis (Gaza Strip)Israel
Hasan Fneich/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Israel’s Claim of Killing ‘Half’ of Hezbollah Commanders in Southern Lebanon Draws Skepticism
The assertion is just “psychological warfare,” says one Lebanese expert on the militant group.

By Euan Ward and Hwaida Saad

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

worldmiddleeast
LebanonIsraelIranHezbollahHamasGallant, Yoav
Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
100 Pilot Whales Are Rescued After Mass Stranding in Australia
Of the 160 whales stranded near the town of Dunsborough on Thursday morning, more than 100 were returned to the ocean. Twenty-nine others, however, died on the beach.

By Johnny Diaz

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

worldaustralia
AustraliaNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Stephen J. Crowley/The New York Times
Sheppie Abramowitz, Who Advocated Relief for Refugees, Dies at 88
She helped people fleeing conflicts in Vietnam, China, Kosovo and elsewhere around the world, and established the Washington office of the International Rescue Committee.

By Adam Nossiter

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

worldasia
CambodiaInternational Rescue CommitteeAbramowitz, SheppieAbramowitz, Morton I
Pool photo by Jeff J Mitchell
What to Know About the Breakup of Scotland’s Coalition Government
The power-sharing agreement between the Scottish National Party and the Scottish Green Party ended abruptly on Thursday, marking a fresh period of turmoil for the S.N.P.

By Stephen Castle

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

worldeurope
ScotlandGreat BritainScottish National PartySturgeon, NicolaYousaf, Humza (1985- )
Alex Goodlett for The New York Times
A Chinese Firm Is America’s Favorite Drone Maker. Except in Washington.
U.S. authorities consider DJI a security threat. Congress is weighing legislation to ban it, prompting a lobbying campaign from the company, which dominates the commercial and consumer drone markets.

By Kate Kelly

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

uspolitics
ChinaDJI InnovationsHouse of RepresentativesSenate
Oleg Cetinic/Associated Press
Moulin Rouge’s Windmill Blades Fall Off in Paris
Firefighters were called overnight after the blades crashed to the ground. Nobody was hurt, and the famed cabaret venue will stay open.

By Isabella Kwai

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

worldeurope
Paris (France)Moulin Rouge (Paris, France)
Chris Carlson/Associated Press
Five Things to Know About Biden’s New Power Plant Rules
The administration issued a major climate regulation aimed at virtually eliminating carbon emissions from coal, the dirtiest of the fossil fuels and a driver of global warming.

By Coral Davenport and Lisa Friedman

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

climate
Environmental Protection AgencyBiden, Joseph R Jr
Finbarr O'Reilly for The New York Times
Why This Small Ukrainian Hilltop Town Is Russia’s Next Big Target
Chasiv Yar has been under relentless attack by Russian forces. Controlling the town would put them in striking distance of key Ukrainian operational and supply centers.

By Marc Santora

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

worldeurope
UkraineChasiv YarDonetsk (Ukraine)
Nina Riggio for The New York Times
Energy Dept. Aims to Speed Up Permits for Power Lines
The Biden administration has expressed growing alarm that efforts to fight climate change could falter unless the electric grids are quickly expanded.

By Brad Plumer

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

climate
Energy DepartmentGranholm, Jennifer M
Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg
Mining Giant BHP Makes $39 Billion Bid for Rival Anglo American
The deal would create one of the largest copper miners at a time when demand is soaring for the metal used in many green technologies.

By Melissa Eddy

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

business
Anglo American CorpBHP Group
Mohammed Abed/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Thursday Briefing
Signs suggest that Israel will likely invade Rafah.

By Daniel E. Slotnik

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

briefing
Iman Al-Dabbagh for The New York Times
‘To the Future’: Saudi Arabia Spends Big to Become an A.I. Superpower
The oil-rich kingdom is plowing money into glitzy events, computing power and artificial intelligence research, putting it in the middle of an escalating U.S.-China struggle for technological influence.

By Adam Satariano and Paul Mozur

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

technology
Riyadh (Saudi Arabia)Saudi ArabiaKing Abdullah University of Science and TechnologyMohammed bin Salman (1985- )
Marco Bertorello/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
What to Know About Venice’s Fees for Day Trips
Venice is trying to mitigate overtourism with a small fee on busy days. City leaders hope it will make visitors more aware of the city’s fragility.

By Elisabetta Povoledo

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

worldeurope
Venice (Italy)
Emilio Parra Doiztua for The New York Times
Europe’s Policymakers Get Ready to Lower Rates, Regardless of the Fed
European Central Bank governors are highlighting cooler inflation as a sign the bank could cut interest rates before the Federal Reserve.

By Eshe Nelson

Published on : Thu Apr 25 2024

business
European Central BankEurozoneFederal Reserve SystemCenteno, Mario
Daniel Irungu/EPA, via Shutterstock
Flooding Inundates Kenya, Killing at Least 32 and Displacing Thousands
Heavy rains also pounded other nations in East Africa, including Tanzania, where at least 155 people were killed, according to the country’s prime minister.

By Abdi Latif Dahir and Jesus Jiménez

Published on : Wed Apr 24 2024

worldafrica
KenyaNairobi (Kenya)
Amir Levy/Getty Images
After $15 Billion in Military Aid, Israel Calls Alliance With U.S. ‘Ironclad’
The money from Washington, which includes $5 billion to replenish Israel’s defenses and $1 billion for Gazan civilians, comes as Israel readies to invade Rafah.

By Matt Surman, Michael Levenson, Christopher F. Schuetze and Nick Cumming-Bruce

Published on : Wed Apr 24 2024

worldmiddleeast
IsraelUnited Nations Relief and Works AgencyWorld Food ProgramBiden, Joseph R Jr
Mohammed Abed/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Thursday Briefing: Israel Seems Poised to Invade Rafah
Also, details of the U.S. aid package to Ukraine and Taylor Swift’s new album.

By Amelia Nierenberg

Published on : Wed Apr 24 2024

worldasia
Far East, South and Southeast Asia and Pacific Areas
David Guttenfelder for The New York Times
Enduring Mayhem: Images From Year 3 of the War in Ukraine
A photographic chronicle of the third year of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Published on : Wed Apr 24 2024

worldeurope
RussiaUkraine
Alastair Grant/Associated Press
Spain’s Leader Says He’s Considering Resigning as Wife Faces Investigation
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez put his public duties on hold. He said an inquiry into alleged influence peddling by his wife was politically motivated.

By Rachel Chaundler and Jason Horowitz

Published on : Wed Apr 24 2024

worldeurope
SpainVox (Spanish Political Party)Popular Party (Spain)Gomez, Begona (1974- )Sanchez Perez-Castejon, Pedro (1972- )
Ammar Awad/Reuters
Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an Israeli-American Hostage, Is Seen in a Hamas Video
The video appeared to be the first time that Mr. Goldberg-Polin, who was grievously injured in the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attack, has been seen alive since he was taken captive.

By Liam Stack

Published on : Wed Apr 24 2024

worldmiddleeast
IsraelHamasGoldberg-Polin, Hersh
Team Green Photography
The Only Girls’ Team in a Boys’ Soccer League Has Gone Undefeated
The Queens Park Ladies, an under-12 soccer team in Bournemouth, England, hopes to inspire younger girls to get into the sport after a dominant season against the boys.

By Claire Moses

Published on : Wed Apr 24 2024

worldeurope
Bournemouth (England)
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