U.S. Vetoes Gaza Cease-Fire Resolution at U.N. Security Council
Displaced Palestinians set up a makeshift camp in the Al-Muwasi area of the southern Gaza Strip on Thursday.
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Iran Looks to Houthi Proxies to Escalate Fight With Israel
Houthi fighters who have volunteered to fight in Gaza against Israel during a parade this month in Sana, Yemen.
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Teenagers Convicted in France in Connection With Teacher Samuel Paty’s Killing
A mourner laying flowers near a school in Eragny-sur-Oise in 2021 during a ceremony held one year after Samuel Paty, a teacher, was beheaded by an extremist.
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Putin Says He Will Seek Another Term as Russia’s President
A photograph released by Russian state media showed President Vladimir V. Putin speaking in Moscow on Friday during a medal ceremony for military personnel.
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Israel-Hamas War: U.S. Vetoes Security Council Resolution Demanding Cease-Fire in Gaza
The aftermath of an explosion on Thursday in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip.
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Two Canadians Who Police Link to Neo-Nazis Face Terrorism Charges
Royal Canadian Mounted Police headquarters in Ottawa. Canada has declared the Atomwaffen Division, a far-right group that the police linked to two defendants, a terrorist organization.
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Notre-Dame’s Fire-Damaged Spire Rises Again
After a devastating fire in 2019, President Emmanuel Macron of France vowed Notre-Dame would be rebuilt within five years — an ambitious deadline that officials are increasingly confident will be met.
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Life for the Lowest Class in Ancient Pompeii? It Was Awful.
The site of a “bakery-prison” in the ruins of Pompeii, where slaves and donkeys were locked up to grind the grain needed to make bread.
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Athletes From Russia and Belarus Are Cleared to Compete at Paris Olympics
Russian athletes at the Beijing Olympics in 2022. While its athletes will be permitted to compete in Paris next year, they must do so without their national colors and flag.
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Thomas Mayo on What Comes After Australia Rejected the Voice
Thomas Mayo, an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leader, spent more than a year campaigning for an aboriginal voice to be added to the Australian constitution.
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Greece and Turkey, Long at Odds, Vow to Work Together Peacefully
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of Greece, center, greeted President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey in Athens on Thursday before the two leaders signed a “declaration of friendship” pact.
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What Kevin McCarthy and Rishi Sunak Have in Common: Unmanageable Parties
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain with Kevin McCarthy, the former House speaker, in Washington in June.
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Ukrainian Troops Feel the Bite of Polish Truckers’ Protest
Trucks stuck near a border crossing between Poland and Ukraine in November. The blockade action is entering its second month and shows no signs of nearing a resolution.
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Both Israel and Hamas Tell of Failed Attempt to Rescue Hostages in Gaza
Israeli army spokesman, Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, in Tel Aviv last month.
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Pro-Palestinian Protest in NYC Denounces U.S. Veto of Cease-Fire Resolution
Claudia De La Cruz leading a chant as she and other pro-Palestinian protesters demonstrate in Lower Manhattan on Friday.
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U.S. Sticks to Its Position on Israel as Gaza Crisis Deepens
Damage from Israeli airstrikes on Gaza. Israel’s assault has been profoundly disproportionate to the Hamas attacks that provoked it, Arab leaders say.
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E.U. Agrees on AI Act, Landmark Regulation for Artificial Intelligence
Lawmakers discussed the A.I. Act in June at the European Parliament.
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How ‘India’s Daughters’ Became a Times Series
Friends and family preparing Arti for her wedding night in Sasaram, India.
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Israel Defends Detention and Stripping of Gazan Men Amid Outrage
The Israeli military arrested hundreds of men in Jabaliya, seen here in October, and Shujaiya.
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New Sickle Cell Therapies Will Be Out of Reach Where They Are Needed Most
Nasra Gwoto, 10, and her brother, Ramadhani, 12, traveled with their mother from Tanzania to India to get a bone-marrow transplant for sickle cell disease. The procedure is risky, and their mother wishes they could have received a new gene therapy instead.
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Biden urges more humanitarian aid for Gaza in a call with Netanyahu.
Palestinians in a camp near Rafah near the border with Egypt on Thursday.
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World’s Stinkiest Cheese Hits Supermarket Shelves in Britain
Highland Fine Cheeses in Scotland bills the Minger as the most putrid-smelling cheese on earth.
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White House Disavows U.S. Islamic Group After Leader’s Oct. 7 Remarks
Nihad Awad, the national executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, in 2021. He said his remarks in a recent speech were being misconstrued.
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Friday Briefing
Palestinians strike the concrete of a destroyed building while looking for survivors following Israeli airstrikes in Khan Younis.
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Biden Tied Ukraine Aid to Border Security, and It Backfired on Him
A U.S. Border Patrol boat passing a large group of migrants crossing a razor wire barrier into the United States at Eagle Pass, Texas, in September. Republican lawmakers want the United States to impose policies that would make most migrants ineligible for asylum.
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Israel Says It Detained Hundreds of Terrorism Suspects in Gaza
Explosions in Khan Younis as seen from Rafah on Thursday.
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Israel Says Hamas Fired Rockets From Near Gaza Shelters
Palestinians evacuating a wounded woman after an explosion on Thursday in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip.
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Denmark Bans Quran Burning
Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard, second from the left, presenting a bill banning Quran burning, in August.
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In Israel, Hanukkah Begins in the Shadow of Two Months of War
Family members and friends of the people held hostage in Gaza at a candle lighting ceremony in Tel Aviv on Thursday.
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Friday Briefing: Israel Says Hamas Fired Rockets From Near Shelters
Displaced Palestinians who fled Khan Yunis set up camp in Rafah further south near the border with Egypt, on December 7, 2023, amid continuing battles between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
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Son of Israeli War Cabinet Member Killed in Action in Gaza
Lt. Gen. Gadi Eisenkot, a former chief of staff of the Israeli army, near Jerusalem in February. His son Gal was killed in action in Gaza on Thursday.
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U.S. and Mexico Try to Promote Trade While Curbing Flow of Fentanyl
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen had to strike a delicate balance in Mexico, pushing her counterparts there to work harder to confront fentanyl trafficking while trying to deepen economic ties.
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A City-Size Iceberg Is Moving Out of Antarctic Waters
A23a is a whole lot of ice. And it’s moving.
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Benjamin Zephaniah, Poet of Social Justice Issues, Dies at 65
The British writer and poet Benjamin Zephaniah in Cambridgeshire, England, in 2021.
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Particle Physicists Offer a Road Map For the Next Decade
A tunnel of the Superconducting Super Collider project in 1993, which was abandoned by Congress.
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Lawmakers Press Biden Administration for Tougher Curbs on China Tech
The House Foreign Affairs Committee said the administration failed to enforce restrictions on sales of advanced technology to China.
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UK Accuses Russia of Yearslong Cyberattacks
Attempts by Russia “to interfere in U.K. politics are completely unacceptable,” said David Cameron, Britain’s foreign secretary, amid the accusations.
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U.S. Marshal Arrested After Unruly Behavior on Flight to London
The police in London received reports of a disruptive passenger from the staff on a Delta flight from Kennedy Airport.
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Strike That Killed Reuters Journalist Was ‘Apparently Deliberate’ Israeli Attack, Group Says
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch on Thursday released findings from their investigations into the deadly strikes by Israel on southern Lebanon on Oct. 13.
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‘Oppenheimer’ Will Be Released in Japan After Earlier Backlash
“Oppenheimer” has since grossed nearly $1 billion in box office sales worldwide, but the film has not yet been screened in Japan.
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Russia Sets Date for Presidential Election
Red Square in Moscow. The contest in March will be the first presidential election since Mr. Putin ordered the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
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Ukraine Carries On Fight While Pondering an Erosion of U.S. Aid
Ukrainian soldiers firing a self-propelled howitzer in the Kharkiv region on Wednesday.
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Climate Change Makes East Africa’s Deadly Floods Worse, Study Finds
A section of road destroyed by floods in Mororo in northeastern Kenya on Nov. 30.
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Girl Kills Schoolmate and Wounds 5 in Russia Shooting
The regional governor of the Bryansk region called the shootings a “terrible tragedy.”
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Key Events in Israel and Gaza Since Oct. 7 Attack
The remains of the music festival a few days after Hamas opened fire on crowds of civilians in Israel on Oct. 7.
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Israel Is Targeting Hamas With Battlefield Intelligence
An Israeli soldier near a tank in Gaza City last month in a photograph taken while New York Times journalists were escorted in the enclave by the Israeli military.
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Seychelles Declares State of Emergency After Blast at Explosives Depot
The explosion “has caused massive damage” to an industrial area called Providence, officials said.
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Thursday Briefing
Displaced Palestinians on their way from the north of the Gaza Strip to its south.
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China and E.U. Leaders Met as Tensions Rise Over Russia
Xi Jinping, China’s leader, met with Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission president, and Charles Michel, the European Council president. The European leaders were planning to urge Beijing to use its influence on Russia to end the war in Ukraine.
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Europe and Asia React to U.S. Push for Tech and Clean Energy
The Roseland Solar and Storage center in Riesel, Texas, has over 1.2 million solar panels on 4,263 acres. The United States has embarked on an enormous push to bolster its clean energy industry.
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Russia’s Latest Disinformation Tactic Exploits American Celebrities
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine last year. Beginning in July, a Russian viral disinformation video campaign falsely accused him of having a substance abuse problem.
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Despite McConnell Legacy Push, Ukraine Funding in Increasing Jeopardy
Senator Mitch McConnell, the minority leader, in the Capitol in Washington on Wednesday.
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Venezuela Orders Arrest of Top Opposition Figures on Treason
María Corina Machado, a Venezuelan opposition leader, held a news conference in Caracas on Wednesday.
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Israel and Hamas Battle for a City in Gaza, Sparking Another Exodus
Palestinians searching for victims in the rubble left by a strike that touched off a blaze in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, on Wednesday.
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