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As Anger Grows Over Gaza, Arab Leaders Crack Down on Protests
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‘Impunity is growing’: French celebrities call for law to crack down on sexism and sexual violence
Writers, actors, journalists and politicians published petition in Le Monde after learning 94% of complaints were dismissed in 2022. More than 140 French public figures from literature, film, journalism and politics are calling for the ...The Guardian - World -
US encouraging Arab states to join multinational postwar force in Gaza
Western and Arab officials say Egypt, the UAE and Morocco are considering the initiativeFinancial Times - Business -
FirstFT: US urges Arab states to join peacekeeping force in postwar Gaza
Also in today’s newsletter, co-founder leaves Open AI and the ‘meme stocks’ craze comes backFinancial Times - World -
U.N.'s new breakdown of Gaza death toll sparks confusion and anger
Global health officials say the number of women and children killed in Gaza has not been revised down after new details published by the United Nations sparka an outcry.NBC News - Top stories -
Protesters Disrupt Israeli Memorial Day Events Over War Raging in Gaza
A day of national mourning was interrupted by hecklers who blamed government officials for failing to secure the release of hostages still being held by Hamas.The New York Times - Top stories - Israel
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Attempted Assassination of Slovakia’s Robert Fico Puts Europe on Edge
Prime Minister Robert Fico of Slovakia, an ally of Vladimir V. Putin and Viktor Orban, was shot multiple times on Wednesday, stoking fears that Europe’s polarized politics were tipping into violence.The New York Times - Top stories -
Who Is Robert Fico, the Prime Minister of Slovakia?
Much of the discussion of Mr. Fico’s leadership has focused on his ties to President Vladimir Putin of Russia and Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary.The New York Times - Top stories -
Slovakia has largely charted its own course since the fall of the Soviet Union.
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Why Biden Wanted to Debate Trump Early, and Why Trump Said Yes
President Biden, trailing in polls, is hoping to shake up the race and mitigate political risk. Donald Trump, already lowering expectations for his rival, is eager for onstage clashes.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
CNN and ABC Snag the Presidential Debates
In a matter of hours, two networks outmaneuvered their rivals and landed a coveted pair of Biden-Trump prime-time debates.The New York Times - Top stories