World
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What We Know About Where Aid Can Enter Gaza
Following Israel’s incursion into Rafah this week, the Israeli military briefly shut down the Kerem Shalom crossing and seized the…
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Cease-Fire Talks Hit Snag on How Many Hostages Would Be Freed in First Phase and Other Issues, Officials Say.
Talks involving Israeli and Hamas negotiators on a cease-fire and hostage release deal remain snagged over whether a truce would…
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U.S. Criticizes Israel for Failure to Protect Civilians in the Gaza Conflict
The Biden administration believes that Israel has most likely violated international standards in failing to protect civilians in Gaza but…
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Nancy Neveloff Dubler, Mediator for Life’s Final Moments, Dies at 82
A bioethicist, she pioneered bedside methods for helping patients, their families and doctors deal with anguishing life-or-death decisions in a…
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Kuwaiti Emir Suspends Parliament, Citing Political Tumult
The country’s ruler also suspended several constitutional articles, raising concerns that he could diminish political freedoms in one of the…
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White House Defends Voting ‘No’ on U.N. Resolution Supporting Palestinian Statehood
A White House spokesman on Friday defended the United States’ decision to oppose a U.N. resolution declaring support for Palestinian…
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Aiming for Rosier Ties, Xi Wraps Up Europe Visit
The red carpet receptions China’s leader received in France, Serbia and Hungary helped recast a strained relationship with the continent.
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Raunch and Business Records: 5 Takeaways From Trump’s Criminal Trial
The fourth week of Donald J. Trump’s Manhattan criminal trial veered from the salacious to the monotonous, and ended with…
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Inundaciones en el sur de Brasil: Rio Grande do Sul bajo el agua
El viernes pasado, Anderson da Silva Pantaleão estaba en el bar que regenta cuando el agua de color arcilla empezó…
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As Israel and Egypt Spar, Aid to Gaza Dries Up
With no resumption of deliveries in sight, officials fear the territory’s threadbare humanitarian relief effort could collapse altogether.