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Gazans React to Israel’s New Plan

7 mai 2025 à 13:17
Israel’s plan to capture more land in Gaza and relocate thousands of civilians has heightened a sense of hopelessness among Palestinians.

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Palestinians displaced by the Israeli military offensive sheltering in Gaza City on Wednesday. Many have been displaced multiple times during the war.

Israel Downs Drone as Houthis Vow to Continue Tit-for-Tat Strikes

7 mai 2025 à 13:10
The Israeli military said it had intercepted an unmanned vehicle a day after President Trump said the U.S. would step back from conflict with the Iran-backed group.

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Police officers inspecting the site of a Houthi missile attack near Ben Gurion Airport outside Tel Aviv on Sunday. The strike prompted a series of tit-for-tat military responses between Israel and the group based in Yemen.

A Conclave Primer

7 mai 2025 à 12:45
We look at how the Catholic Church will select Pope Francis’ successor.

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St. Peter’s Basilica.

With Tears of Joy and Anxiety, Families in Ukraine Wait for P.O.W.s to Come Home, at Last

In a parking lot in Ukraine, hundreds of family members gathered to greet loved ones being repatriated from Russian prisons. Amid happy reunions, there was anguish, too.

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Former Ukrainian prisoners of war arriving at a reception point after being released from Russian captivity on Tuesday in the Chernihiv region of Ukraine.

What to Watch at the Federal Reserve’s May Meeting

7 mai 2025 à 11:02
The U.S. central bank is widely expected to stick to a wait-and-see approach as officials brace for President Trump’s tariffs to stoke higher inflation and slower growth.

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Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, may provide specificity about what exactly the Fed needs to see before it lowers interest rates again.

Xi’s Visit to Russia Complicates China’s Courtship of Europe

7 mai 2025 à 10:31
Xi Jinping, China’s leader, is reinforcing his bond with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia. But that could hurt Beijing’s efforts to repair ties with Europe.

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Chinese People’s Liberation Army soldiers marching during a parade rehearsal in Moscow on Saturday. China's leader, Xi Jinping, will be Russia’s main guest at Friday’s Victory Day parade.

How Tensions Between India and Pakistan Led to Strikes

India said early Wednesday that it had conducted strikes on Pakistan, two weeks after a deadly terror attack killed more than two dozen civilians in Indian-administered Kashmir. To understand the conflict between the two nuclear-armed countries, New York Times senior writer Katrin Bennhold spoke with our South Asia bureau chief, Mujib Mashal, to get his perspective on the ground.

India vs. Pakistan Is Also U.S. vs. China When It Comes to Arms Sales

7 mai 2025 à 08:05
Increasing Western military support to India, and China’s to Pakistan, signals a shift in global alignments — and another potential flashpoint for international tensions.

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Indian security forces in Wuyan, on the Indian-controlled side of Kashmir, on Wednesday. India has sharply reduced purchases of low-cost arms from Russia, its Cold War-era ally

A Timeline of India and Pakistan’s Tensions Over Kashmir

7 mai 2025 à 05:57
India’s strikes on Pakistan early Wednesday, two weeks after a massacre in Kashmir, were the latest escalation in a decades-long conflict.

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A shikara, or water taxi, on Dal Lake in Kashmir in 1950. India and Pakistan have vied for control of the scenic Himalayan valley for decades.

The Vote for the Next Pope Is Also a Referendum on Francis

7 mai 2025 à 06:00
As cardinals begin a conclave to choose Pope Francis’ successor, they must decide whether to find a pope who follows his path or forges a new one.

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Pope Francis in 2022. During his 12-year pontificate, he made global headlines for landmark declarations that encouraged liberals, whether Catholic or secular.

Why China Is Investing So Much Money in Moroccan Factories

7 mai 2025 à 06:00
Morocco is linked to Europe on the strength of its auto sector and a trade pact. But its status as a connector country has become precarious in the trade war.

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President Xi Jinping of China meeting in November with Crown Prince Moulay Hassan in Casablanca, Morocco.

Old Angst Resurfaces in Poland About Abandonment by the U.S.

7 mai 2025 à 06:00
Shaken by Trump, Putin and the war in Ukraine, Poland is again feeling angst about being abandoned by the United States.

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A soldier walking past a Patriot air defense system installed at a military hub in southeast Poland for sending aid to Ukraine. Poland’s location makes it a crucial bulwark against Russian encroachment on Europe.

Trump Administration Plans to Send Migrants to Libya on a Military Flight

Human rights groups have called conditions in the country’s network of migrant detention centers “horrific” and “deplorable.”

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Martyr’s Square in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, last month. The country remains divided after years of civil war following the 2011 overthrow of its longtime dictator, Muammar Gaddafi.

TikTok, Facing a U.S. Ban, Tells Advertisers: We’re Here and Confident

7 mai 2025 à 03:57
The company’s executives tried to reassure potential advertisers about the app’s future in the United States without directly addressing a looming ban under a federal law.

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Khartoon Weiss, TikTok’s vice president of global business solutions, at the company’s NewFronts presentation for advertisers on Tuesday evening.

Why Did the N.Y.P.D. Hand Over a Sealed Arrest to Homeland Security?

U.S. officials asked for records about a New Jersey woman’s summons, issued at a Columbia University protest. Now the information is part of her deportation proceeding.

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Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said that the city’s sanctuary laws bar it from helping immigration authorities in civil deportation cases, but criminal investigations are a different matter.

At Harvard, a Clash Between Democracy and Monarchy

7 mai 2025 à 01:36
A debate between the political theorist Danielle Allen and the right-wing blogger Curtis Yarvin drew a curious crowd — and questions about whether it should be happening at all.

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Danielle Allen, a Harvard political theorist, and the far-right writer Curtis Yarvin debated whether democracy needs to be replaced by a form of monarchy.

On Remote Scottish Island, a Smoking Opportunity Awaits

7 mai 2025 à 01:01
A “serial business creator” and owner of a fish smokery on Colonsay, population 125, says he’s willing to give away his business, free.

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Colonsay, an island in Scotland, has a population of 125, but opportunity awaits anyone longing to own a business.
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