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Aujourd’hui — 29 octobre 2024NYT

Israel’s Parliament Passes Bills Banning UNRWA, Agency That Aids Palestinians

29 octobre 2024 à 03:49
Most of the provisions of the laws, which could threaten UNRWA’s work by barring its operations in the country, will not take effect for three months.

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Israeli soldiers next to UNRWA offices in central Gaza in February, photographed during an escorted tour.
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In U.K. Budget, Labour’s First Big Political Moment Offers Risk and Reward

29 octobre 2024 à 05:01
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government has stumbled since his party won a landslide victory, but the financial plan to be announced on Wednesday offers a possible relaunch.

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain at a meeting in Samoa this month. His popularity has plummeted amid reports of internal strife and his acceptance of freebies from donors.
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How Russia, China and Iran Are Interfering in the Presidential Election

Eight years after Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election, foreign influence with American voters has grown more sophisticated. That could have outsize consequences in the 2024 race.

© Marina Lystseva/Reuters

In 2016, Russia’s interference in the presidential election looked very different from the disinformation campaigns that spread today.
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Trump’s Use of Profanity Was Already Growing Before the MSG Rally

29 octobre 2024 à 02:30
In former President Donald J. Trump’s third campaign for the White House, his speeches have grown coarser and coarser.

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Former President Donald J. Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday featured language that once would have been unthinkable for a gathering held to promote the candidacy of a would-be president of the United States.
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Secret Files in Election Case Show How Judges Limited Trump’s Privilege

29 octobre 2024 à 02:25
The partly unsealed rulings, orders and transcripts open a window on a momentous battle over grand jury testimony that played out in secret, creating important precedents about executive privilege.

© Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

The documents included previously secret rulings from the Federal District Court in Washington.
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Gaza Cease-Fire Talks Resume, Overshadowed by U.S. Election

29 octobre 2024 à 01:44
Envoys from Israel, Egypt, the United States and Qatar took part in the negotiations, but no agreements are expected until American voters choose their next president.

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Medics evacuating injured people and other patients from the Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia, Gaza, on Monday.
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Rally Backlash Puts Trump on the Defensive

29 octobre 2024 à 00:58
Also, North Korean troops were deployed to help Russian forces. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

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Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden in New York last night.
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Iran Executes Jamshid Sharmahd, German-Iranian Opponent Who Lived in U.S.

29 octobre 2024 à 00:39
Jamshid Sharmahd had been accused of helping in a deadly terrorist bombing in 2008. Another Iranian prisoner, the Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi, is in the hospital.

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A protester last year holding a photo of Jamshid Sharmahd, a German-Iranian dual citizen whom the Iranian government executed on Monday.
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U.S. Officials Sweep Troubled Brooklyn Prison Where 2 Were Killed

28 octobre 2024 à 22:32
Two inmates were fatally stabbed this summer at the federal Metropolitan Detention Center, where Sean Combs is awaiting trial in his sex-trafficking case.

© Yuki Iwamura/Associated Press

Federal law enforcement officers came and went from the troubled Metropolitan Detention Center on Monday as several agencies conducted a sweep.
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Under Trump or Harris, U.S. Asylum Curbs Are Likely to Endure

28 octobre 2024 à 21:03
As administrations of both parties have failed to overhaul the nation’s immigration laws, a reckoning for the asylum system, which some say is overdue, seems inevitable.

© Mark Abramson for The New York Times

Migrants sought to turn themselves in and be processed in order to be granted asylum in Jacumba, Calif., last year.
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He Was 5 When a Trump Immigration Policy Separated His Family. He Hasn’t Forgotten.

28 octobre 2024 à 19:47
Seven years after a Trump policy ruptured his family and landed him in foster care, José is a star student. But he is still scarred. “I don’t trust anyone.”

© Erin Schaff for The New York Times

Images and audio of distraught immigrant children who had been separated from their parents under the Trump-era policy caused public outrage.
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Hier — 28 octobre 2024NYT

Trump Team Fears Damage From Racist Rally Remarks

The Trump campaign issued a rare statement distancing itself from a comedian’s offensive joke about Puerto Rico at his rally on Sunday, a sign that it was concerned about losing crucial votes.

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Former President Donald J. Trump walking to the stage during his campaign rally in New York’s Madison Square Garden on Sunday.
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Ukraine Braces for Russian Assault in Kursk Using North Korean Troops

28 octobre 2024 à 20:14
Several thousand North Korean soldiers have arrived in Russia’s western Kursk region, where they are expected to support Moscow’s efforts to dislodge invading Ukrainian forces.

© David Guttenfelder for The New York Times

A Ukrainian army vehicle passes through the destroyed Russian border post at the Sudzha crossing in August.
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Jeff Bezos Defends Decision to End Washington Post Endorsements

29 octobre 2024 à 01:12
Mr. Bezos, the newspaper’s owner, said that presidential endorsements “create a perception of bias” and that “my views here are, in fact, principled.”

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David Hoffman, who won a Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing this year, was one of three Washington Post journalists who said on Monday that they would step down from the paper’s editorial board.
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Israel’s Knesset to Consider Bills on Conscription, UNRWA and More: What to Know

Israel’s Knesset opened its winter session on Monday against a backdrop of war in Gaza and Lebanon and with some contentious matters on the agenda.

© Ilan Rosenberg/Reuters

The Israeli Parliament, or the Knesset, was illuminated with the colors of Israel’s flag on Oct. 7 to mark one year since the deadly attack by Hamas, in Jerusalem.
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Who Is Tony Hinchcliffe, the Trump Rally Comedian Criticized for Racist Comments?

28 octobre 2024 à 19:24
Known for insult-style comedy, he took aim at Latinos, African Americans, Palestinians and Jews at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, and called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage.”

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The standup comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at a rally for former President Donald J. Trump at Madison Square Garden on Sunday. He was widely rebuked for calling Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage.”
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