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Members of Congress pressed public-school leaders on how they have disciplined teachers and students engaged in antisemitic behavior since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.
Members of Congress pressed public-school leaders on how they have disciplined teachers and students engaged in antisemitic behavior since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.The Wall Street Journal - World -
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Olympic swimmer Florent Manaudou becomes first French torch carrier as relay begins in Marseille before heading to Paris
Olympic swimmer Florent Manaudou becomes first French torch carrier as relay begins in Marseille before heading to ParisABC News - World - France -
Shallow Grave review – Danny Boyle’s Edinburgh noir debut is a triple-crossing treat
Obnoxious flatmates Ewan McGregor, Christopher Eccleston and Kerry Fox get way more than they bargained for with the arrival of enigmatic Keith Allen and a suitcase full of cash. Rereleased for its 30th anniversary, the macabre black-comic crime ...The Guardian - World -
Israel's military pushed forward in eastern Rafah in what it called a limited operation, as Biden warned he would stop sending U.S. bombs and artillery shells to Israel if it launched a major invasion of the Palestinian city.
Israel’s military pushed forward in eastern Rafah in what it called a limited operation, as Biden warned he would stop sending U.S. bombs and artillery shells to Israel if it launched a major invasion of the Palestinian city.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
Kenya's public hospital doctors sign agreement to end national strike after almost 2 months
Kenya's public hospital doctors union has called off a national strike that had left patients in limbo for almost two monthsABC News - World -
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Luis Rubiales, Ex-Soccer Chief, to Be Tried in Spain for Unwanted Kiss
Luis Rubiales, the former head of Spanish soccer, was also charged with coercion in connection with the unsolicited kiss of a star player after the Women’s World Cup.The New York Times - World -
U.S. spy agencies will limit how they buy and use troves of data about Americans gleaned from thousands of smartphone apps and other personal devices, according to a new policy directive.
U.S. spy agencies will limit how they buy and use troves of data about Americans gleaned from thousands of smartphone apps and other personal devices, according to a new policy directive.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Steve Albini was a button-pushing musician of uncompromising brilliance
The alt-rock producer and music legend leaves behind a legacy of controversial provocation but uniquely daring music. There was a story that Steve Albini liked to tell about his senior year in high school. Aged 17, he was involved in a serious ...The Guardian - World -
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Intel said its revenue for the current quarter would be lower than expected amid new restrictions on sales by chip makers to Huawei.
Intel said its revenue for the current quarter would be lower than expected amid new restrictions on sales by chip makers to Huawei.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘You need to be brave’: Tigray’s female cyclists ride again in the aftermath of war
The mountain roads of Ethiopia’s north have long ensured it is a hotbed of cycling, until two years of conflict devastated the region. Now, fragmented teams are reforming, determined to triumph. Words and pictures by Fred Harter in Axum, ...The Guardian - World -
U.N. Says Rafah Operation and Closure of Crossings Are a Setback for Gaza Aid
No trucks have entered the Gaza Strip since Sunday, according to the U.N.The New York Times - World -
64 people charged in sexual abuse investigations in Canada, Ontario police say
Canadian police say more than 60 people have been arrested and hundreds of charges filed in a series of investigations into child sexual abuse in OntarioABC News - World -
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The play that changed my life: Jim Cartwright’s ‘rude, raucous and deadly serious’ Road
Our new series on transformative theatrical discoveries begins with the surreal 1986 drama set on a street in Lancashire. I must have been about 14. Our English teacher had taken us to a library and set us a task. We were to choose any book from ...The Guardian - World -
AB InBev said its volumes dropped by less than expected in the first quarter and the brewer backed its guidance after saying that its three-month performance was encouraging.
AB InBev said its volumes dropped by less than expected in the first quarter and the brewer backed its guidance after saying that its three-month performance was encouraging.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Kosovo prime minister deplores new condition ahead of Council of Europe's membership vote next week
Kosovo’s prime minister has deplored the fact that some Western powers reportedly have set another condition ahead of Kosovo’s joining the Council of EuropeABC News - World -
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Sunak to Urge University Leaders to Protect Jewish Students on Campus
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will meet with a group of British university leaders on Thursday to discuss ways to tackle antisemitism, as pro-Palestinian protests on campuses spread.The New York Times - World -
Olympic torch enters Marseille’s old port aboard a ship, marking a milestone on the path to the Summer Games in Paris
Olympic torch enters Marseille’s old port aboard a ship, marking a milestone on the path to the Summer Games in ParisABC News - World -
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‘We were the magicians’: cinematographer Phedon Papamichael on 40 years of film-making
He has collaborated with an array of star directors, and is currently at work on James Mangold’s Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown. He explains why US film-making is like the army, and British cinema is more like a factory job. Phedon Papamichael is ...The Guardian - World -
As Germany's postwar constitution turns 75, threats to its democracy are looming | John Kampfner
The 1949 Basic Law is a source of national pride – but is it still enough to protect the country from the rise of populism? . Germany’s democracy is 75 years old this month. The anniversary is pregnant with meaning, as the country debates with ...The Guardian - World -
China’s BYD and Neta target Indonesia market with EV investments
Automakers plan local operations to break into market dominated by Japanese playersFinancial Times - World - China -
Scores of Syrians return home after years at camp housing people linked to the Islamic State group
Scores of Syrian women and children linked to the Islamic State group have left a sprawling camp in northeast Syria and headed home to the eastern province of Deir el-Zour following mediation by tribal leadersABC News - World -
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American soldier arrested in Russia was accused of stealing
A U.S. Army staff sergeant was arrested in Russia last week and is accused of stealing. Gordon Black is the latest American to be detained in Russia. Former Marine Paul Whelan has been imprisoned for five years and Wall Street Journal reporter ...CBS News - World - Russia -
Bank of England expected to wait for more evidence that inflation is under control before rate cut
The Bank of England is expected to maintain interest rates at a 16-year high of 5.25% Thursday, but a cut wouldn’t be a huge surprise as inflation falls from multi-decade highsABC News - World -
How India’s navy changed tack
After decades of shunning alliances, New Delhi is rethinking how to project power on the high seasFinancial Times - World - India -
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The world must reject Russia’s nuclear posturing – but not ignore the danger | Christopher S Chivvis
The closer Nato hugs Ukraine, the more Putin is sure to brandish his nuclear arms, and the greater the risk he uses them. Frustrated by the precarious state of Ukraine’s war effort and the long delays in US aid, leaders in France and Britain have ...The Guardian - World -
If Keir Starmer isn’t careful, Gaza could do for him what the Iraq war did for Blair | Martin Kettle
Many Muslim voters turned against Labour in the local elections, and the continuing conflict only heightens the risk of alienating others. How does Keir Starmer avoid Gaza doing to his Labour party what the Iraq war did to Tony Blair’s a ...The Guardian - World -
Thursday Briefing: Biden Pressures Israel
Also, the U.S. and China held climate talks.The New York Times - World - Joe Biden -
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I weep for the corals, but what I saw on the Great Barrier Reef gives me hope | Kerrie Foxwell-Norton
Earth’s greatest living structure is dying. But the humanity of reef scientists is as beautiful as any coral I’ve ever seen . From the dry lab on One Tree Island research station – about 100km off the coast from Gladstone and in the southern ...The Guardian - World -
Biden Pressures Israel to Reach Gaza Cease-Fire and Threatens to Withhold Arms
The president warned that the United States would withhold American weapons if Israel launched a major invasion of Rafah in Gaza.The New York Times - World - Joe Biden -
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Ukraine’s Parliament Passes Bill Allowing Some Convicts to Serve in Army
The measure, which must still be signed into law, echoes a practice used by Russia, which has drafted tens of thousands of inmates into the war.The New York Times - World - Ukraine