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Roadblocked
How you can get around the West Bank depends on who you are. We took two bus trips, one with Palestinians and one with Israelis, that tell a story of separate and unequal roadways.

By Ben Hubbard, Sergey Ponomarev, Leanne Abraham and Marco Hernandez

Published on : Sun Oct 13 2024

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Avishag Shaar-Yashuv for The New York Times
Secret Documents Show Hamas Tried to Persuade Iran to Join Its Oct. 7 Attack
The Times reviewed the minutes of 10 meetings among Hamas’s top leaders. The records show the militant group avoided several escalations since 2021 to falsely imply it had been deterred — while seeking Iranian support for a major attack.

By Ronen Bergman, Adam Rasgon and Patrick Kingsley

Published on : Sat Oct 12 2024

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Gaza StripIranIsraelLebanonMiddle EastWest BankHamasHezbollahBen-Gvir, ItamarDeif, MuhammadHaniya, IsmailNasrallah, HassanNetanyahu, BenjaminSinwar, Yehya
Davide Monteleone for The New York Times
Silvio Berlusconi Died. But for Her, the ‘Bunga Bunga’ Scandal Lives On.
The woman at the center of revelations of bacchanals at the former Italian prime minister’s villa is still fighting a court case, and a negative public image, 14 years later.

By Emma Bubola

Published on : Sun Oct 13 2024

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Ian Willms for The New York Times
One of the World’s Most Immigrant-Friendly Countries Is Changing Course
Canada has long had one of the world’s most open immigration policies. Now, faced with a growing popular backlash, it’s changing the rules.

By Matina Stevis-Gridneff and Ian Willms

Published on : Sat Oct 12 2024

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CanadaUnited StatesIndia
The New York Times
China’s ‘New Great Wall’ Casts a Shadow on Nepal
Nepalis have complained that China’s breaches of the border threaten their land and their way of life.

Published on : Sat Oct 12 2024

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NepalChina
Andrew Testa for The New York Times
Alex Salmond, Scotland’s Former First Minister, Dies at 69
Mr. Salmond led the Scottish National Party twice, guiding it from a fringe political group into a powerful electoral force in Britain.

By Megan Specia

Published on : Sat Oct 12 2024

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ScotlandGreat BritainScottish National PartySalmond, Alex
One of the Loneliest Countries Finds Companionship in Dogs
They have become pampered family members in South Korea, which has the world’s lowest birthrate and where much of the population lives alone.

By Choe Sang-Hun and Chang W. Lee

Published on : Sat Oct 12 2024

worldasia
South Korea
Nicole Tung for The New York Times
Rise of the Dragons: Fire-Breathing Drones Duel in Ukraine
Drones are getting another new twist: Soldiers attach canisters to them to create weapons capable of spitting out molten metal that burns at 4,400 degrees.

By Marc Santora

Published on : Sat Oct 12 2024

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Ukraine
Omar Al-Qattaa/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Israeli Strikes on Northern Gaza Kill at Least 20, Aid Workers Say
Israel’s military said it was “operating with great force” against Hamas and allied groups and issued new evacuation orders, as it also continued its campaign in Lebanon.

By Liam Stack and Rawan Sheikh Ahmad

Published on : Sat Oct 12 2024

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Qilai Shen for The New York Times
China Vows to Unleash More Borrowing to Spur Economy and Strengthen Banks
The finance minister said Beijing would sell bonds to supplement spending and help banks but did not detail how much.

By Keith Bradsher

Published on : Sat Oct 12 2024

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ChinaShenzhen Stock Exchange
Teresa Suarez/EPA, via Shutterstock
Political Uncertainty and Budget Reality Put France in a Financial Vise
A rating agency’s warning about the country’s ballooning debt comes as the prime minister tries to push an austerity budget through a divided Parliament.

By Liz Alderman

Published on : Sat Oct 12 2024

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FranceFitch RatingsEuropean UnionMacron, Emmanuel (1977- )Barnier, Michel
Diego Ibarra Sanchez for The New York Times
What International Law Says About Israel’s Invasion of Lebanon
Explaining the issues of sovereignty, self-defense and humanitarian safeguards.

By Lara Jakes

Published on : Sat Oct 12 2024

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IsraelLebanonHezbollah
Noel E. Odell/Royal Geographical Society, via Getty Images
Boot Found at Everest Could Be From Climber Who Vanished 100 Years Ago
When Sandy Irvine went on a pioneering expedition to Mount Everest’s summit in 1924, he and his partner vanished. The recent discovery may shed light on the ill-fated adventure.

By Hank Sanders

Published on : Sat Oct 12 2024

worldasia
Great BritainMount EverestTibetNepalNational GeographicIrvine, Andrew Comyn SandyMallory, George LeighAnker, Conrad
United States Army
For Atomic Bomb Survivors, a Nobel Prize and a Reckoning, 80 Years Later
Toshiyuki Mimaki, the chairman of Nihon Hidankyo, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, said his foremost wish was to “please abolish nuclear weapons while we are alive.”

By Hannah Beech, Hisako Ueno and Kiuko Notoya

Published on : Fri Oct 11 2024

worldasia
JapanHiroshima (Japan)Nagasaki (Japan)Norwegian Nobel Committee
Tauseef Mustafa/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Ladakh’s Local Hero Wants India to Pay Attention to His People
The activist Sonam Wangchuk is leading protests to demand more autonomy for India’s remote Ladakh region, which shares borders with China and Pakistan.

By Anupreeta Das and Hari Kumar

Published on : Sun Oct 13 2024

worldasia
Ladakh (India)New Delhi (India)
The New York Times
Map: 6.2-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Costa Rica
View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

By William B. Davis, Madison Dong, Judson Jones, John Keefe and Bea Malsky

Published on : Sat Oct 12 2024

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Costa Rica
Brian Rea
Love Lessons
The editor of the long-running Modern Love column reflects on two decades of working with people’s deeply personal stories.

By Daniel Jones

Published on : Sat Oct 12 2024

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Bettmann
In British Columbia, a Political Party’s Collapse Echoes an Earlier Election
The end of a coalition of Conservatives and Liberals over 70 years ago led to a surprising election result and reshaped the province’s politics.

By Ian Austen

Published on : Sat Oct 12 2024

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British Columbia (Canada)Conservative Party (Canada)Liberal Party (Canada)New Democratic Party (Canada)
Kenny Holston/The New York Times
Boris Johnson Makes a Case for Trump’s Return, and Perhaps, His Own
In his memoir, “Unleashed,” the former prime minister is “optimistic” about the possibility that Donald J. Trump could regain the White House.

By Mark Landler

Published on : Sat Oct 12 2024

books
Great BritainConservative Party (Great Britain)Labour Party (Great Britain)Reform UK (British Political Party)Johnson, BorisTrump, Donald J
David Guttenfelder for The New York Times
Lebanon’s Leader Calls on U.N. for Cease-Fire Amid Search for Airstrike Survivors
Rescuers dug through rubble in Beirut as the caretaker prime minister implored the United Nations to adopt a resolution calling for an “immediate” truce between Israel and Hezbollah.

By Christina Goldbaum, Euan Ward, Liam Stack, Ephrat Livni and Michael Levenson

Published on : Fri Oct 11 2024

worldmiddleeast
Beirut (Lebanon)Gaza StripIsraelJabaliya Refugee Camp (Gaza Strip)HezbollahHamasHalevi, HerzlMikati, Najib
Tom Brenner for The New York Times
Evan Gershkovich, U.S. Journalist Imprisoned in Russia, Will Publish a Memoir
The memoir, which will cover his time in prison and Russia’s move toward autocracy, will be published by Crown, an imprint of Penguin Random House.

By Alexandra Alter and Katie Robertson

Published on : Fri Oct 11 2024

books
Moscow (Russia)Crown Publishing GroupWall Street JournalGershkovich, Evan
Jane Barlow/Press Association, via Associated Press
Northern Lights Animate Night Skies Around the Globe
An outburst from elevated solar activity created conditions on Thursday that kept people’s eyes glued to evening views all over the Northern Hemisphere.

By The New York Times

Published on : Fri Oct 11 2024

science
Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
Israeli and U.S. Defense Ministers Discuss Israel’s Expanding Conflicts in Mideast
Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III spoke with his Israeli counterpart, Yoav Gallant, on Thursday, the Pentagon said.

By Eric Schmitt

Published on : Fri Oct 11 2024

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IranIsraelLebanonHezbollahAustin, Lloyd J IIIGallant, Yoav
Agence France-Presse, via Lebanese Prime Minister's Press
Lebanon’s Prime Minister Calls for U.N. Resolution on an ‘Immediate’ Cease-Fire
It was the latest attempt by Najib Mikati’s embattled government to bring an end to the violence that has killed thousands and displaced nearly one million.

By Euan Ward

Published on : Fri Oct 11 2024

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IsraelLebanonIranUnited StatesHezbollahUnited NationsSecurity Council (UN)Mikati, Najib
Lee Smith/REUTERS, via Action Images, via Reuters
The Premier League’s Fight With Manchester City Won’t End Well for Anyone
A decision about rules that left both sides claiming victory revealed the broken reality of the world’s richest competition.

By Rory Smith

Published on : Fri Oct 11 2024

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Manchester City (Soccer Team)English Premier LeagueLiverpool (Soccer Team)Klopp, Jurgen Norbert (1967- )
Jung Yeon-Je/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
North Korea Accuses the South of Sending Leaflet-Scattering Drones
Pyongyang threatened military action if the provocations continued, while the South advised its angry neighbor not to act “rashly.”

By Choe Sang-Hun

Published on : Fri Oct 11 2024

worldasia
North KoreaPyongyang (North Korea)South KoreaKim Jong-un
EPA, via Shutterstock
U.S. Aims to Revive Failed U.N. Plan for Lebanon War
Biden administration officials are discussing whether a United Nations plan that ended Israel’s last invasion of Lebanon can be built to last this time.

By Michael Crowley

Published on : Fri Oct 11 2024

uspolitics
IsraelLebanonIranHezbollahSecurity Council (UN)State DepartmentBiden, Joseph R JrBlinken, Antony J
Kyodo, via Reuters
For Atomic Bomb Survivors, Nobel Peace Prize Is a Bittersweet Victory
Many survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki attacks have dedicated their lives to campaigning for nuclear disarmament. Their mission has grown more urgent as the number of living witnesses to the bombings has dwindled.

By John Yoon, Hisako Ueno and Kiuko Notoya

Published on : Fri Oct 11 2024

worldasia
Hiroshima (Japan)JapanNagasaki (Japan)
Omar Al-Qattaa/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Israel Orders Gazans to Leave the North, but Most Are Staying Put
A woman in a town surrounded by Israeli troops said she and her family stayed away from the windows and prayed for relief: “That’s how we survive these dark days.”

By Raja Abdulrahim and Rawan Sheikh Ahmad

Published on : Fri Oct 11 2024

worldmiddleeast
Gaza StripJabaliya Refugee Camp (Gaza Strip)IsraelHamasKamal Adwan Hospital (Gaza Strip)United Nations Relief and Works AgencyUnited Nations
Kyodo, via Reuters
What Is Nihon Hidankyo, the Japanese Group Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize?
Those who lived through the nuclear attacks of 1945 have dedicated their lives to recounting their experiences of loss and the physical and emotional toll.

By Megan Specia and Lynsey Chutel

Published on : Fri Oct 11 2024

worldasia
JapanNihon Hidankyo (Nonprofit)
via Hromadske
Ukrainian Journalist Has Died in Russian Captivity, Ukraine Says
Viktoria Roshchina, a 27-year-old reporter, had been detained by the Russian authorities after reporting from occupied territories in Ukraine.

By Constant Méheut

Published on : Fri Oct 11 2024

worldeurope
Ukraine
Diego Ibarra Sanchez for The New York Times
Rescuers Search for Survivors After Strikes Hit Central Beirut
Lebanese officials said at least 22 people were killed in an Israeli attack that reduced one of the capital city’s central intersections to a ruin.

By Christina Goldbaum and Liam Stack

Published on : Fri Oct 11 2024

worldmiddleeast
LebanonIsraelMiddle EastHezbollah
Diego Ibarra Sánchez for The New York Times
In Battered Lebanon, a Lone Gas Station Is a Lifeline in the East
Thousands have fled the town of Baalbek amid a barrage of Israeli airstrikes. For those who remain, Ali Jawad’s business is a critical piece of an informal safety net.

By Christina Goldbaum, Hwaida Saad and Diego Ibarra Sanchez

Published on : Fri Oct 11 2024

worldmiddleeast
Baalbek (Lebanon)LebanonIsraelHezbollahHamas
Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu, via Getty Images
Middle East Conflict Creates a Volatile Moment for Oil Markets
Israel and Iran are fighting at a time when prices are under pressure because of weak demand in China and concerns about oversupply.

By Stanley Reed

Published on : Fri Oct 11 2024

business
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
Saumya Khandelwal for The New York Times
How We Investigated Political Ties to Abuse in India, and What We Found
Western companies such as Coca-Cola buy sugar from fields where workers suffer abuses. But the country has labor laws. Where was the government?

By Megha Rajagopalan

Published on : Fri Oct 11 2024

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IndiaMaharashtra (India)
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