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24  avril     23h50
Israel Calls Alliance With U.S. Ironclad’ After Receiving Billions in Aid
Matt Surman, Michael Levenson, Christopher F. Schuetze and Nick Cumming-Bruce    The money from Washington, which includes billion to replenish Israel’s defenses and billion for Gazan civilians, comes as Israel readies to invade Rafah.
    15h06
Israel’s Invasion of Rafah Is All but Inevitable, Experts Say
Steven Erlanger    Israel says an assault on Gaza’s southernmost city is vital to dismantling Hamas and has proposed evacuating civilians. But more than a million people have taken refuge in the city.
25  avril     00h56
Enduring Mayhem: Images From Year 3 of the War in Ukraine
Jesus Jiménez    A photographic chronicle of the third year of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
24  avril     23h48
Flooding Inundates Kenya, Killing at Least 32 and Displacing Thousands
Liam Stack    The rain also killed farm animals and destroyed thousands of acres of crops.
    23h18
Israeli-American Hostage, Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Is Seen in Hamas Video
Marc Santora and Tyler Hicks    The video appeared to be the first time that Mr. Goldberg Polin, who was grievously injured in the Hamas led Oct. attack, has been seen alive since he was taken captive.
    09h03
Kharkiv Is Unbreakable’: A Battered Ukrainian City Carries On
Rachel Chaundler and Jason Horowitz    For residents of Ukraine’s second largest city, daily Russian attacks have escalated fears but have not brought life to a standstill.
25  avril     00h17
Pedro Sánchez, Spain’s Leader, Considers Resigning as Wife Faces Inquiry
Sameer Yasir and Yan Zhuang    Prime Minister Pedro S nchez put his public duties on hold. He said an inquiry into alleged influence peddling by his wife was politically motivated.
    02h46
Australian Journalist Says She Had No Choice But to Leave India
Lara Jakes    Avani Dias said that she had been denied a visa renewal for weeks because of her reporting on the Sikh separatist movement. Indian officials disputed her account.
24  avril     17h29
Here’s How U.S. Aid to Ukraine Might Help on the Battlefield
Niki Kitsantonis    Weapons from the support package, considered a lifeline for Ukraine’s military, could be arriving on the battlefield within days.
    12h45
In Photos: The Skies in Athens Turn Orange From Sahara Dust Storm
Richard C. Paddock    In Photos
    11h36
Myanmar’s Junta Recaptures Town That Was a Significant Gain for Rebels
Mark Landler    Resistance soldiers were forced to leave Myawaddy, a key trading center on the border with Thailand, weeks after capturing it.
    12h32
Horses Run Loose Through Central London in Surreal Spectacle
Rory Smith    A number of runaway army horses galloped through London on Wednesday morning, causing alarm and injuring pedestrians. All of the animals were eventually recovered.
    09h00
Luton Learns the Power of Premier League Status
Claire Moses    Having a team in the world’s richest sports competition might alter how people think of Luton, a place long dogged by a ramshackle image and links to extremism.
    19h55
The Only Girls’ Team in a Boys’ Soccer League Has Gone Undefeated
Ana Swanson, David Pierson and Olivia Wang    The Queens Park Ladies, an under soccer team in Bournemouth, England, hopes to inspire younger girls to get into the sport after a dominant season against the boys.
25  avril     04h46
Blinken’s Visit to China: What to Know
Ana Swanson    Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken is in China this week as tensions have risen over trade, security, Russia’s war on Ukraine and the Middle East crisis.
    04h42
Antony Blinken Visits China
Daniel E. Slotnik    Tensions over economic ties are running high, threatening to disrupt a fragile cooperation between the U.S. and China.
    04h15
Thursday Briefing
Adam Satariano and Paul Mozur    Signs suggest that Israel will likely invade Rafah.
    04h00
To the Future’: Saudi Arabia Spends Big to Become an A.I. Superpower
Elisabetta Povoledo    The oil rich kingdom is plowing money into glitzy events, computing power and artificial intelligence research, putting it in the middle of an escalating U.S. China struggle for technological influence.
    04h21
Venice Access Fee: What to Know Before Your Day Trip
Eshe Nelson    Venice is trying to mitigate overtourism with a small fee on busy days. City leaders hope it will make visitors more aware of the city’s fragility.
    04h00
Europe’s Policymakers Get Ready to Lower Rates, Regardless of the Fed
Amelia Nierenberg    European Central Bank governors are highlighting cooler inflation as a sign the bank could cut interest rates before the Federal Reserve.
24  avril     20h58
Thursday Briefing: Israel Seems Poised to Invade Rafah
Raja Abdulrahim and Ameera Harouda    Also, details of the U.S. aid package to Ukraine and Taylor Swift’s new album.
    16h23
With Temperatures Soaring, Gazans Swelter in Makeshift Tents
Mike Ives    The tents that failed to keep out the cold when many Gazans first fled their homes have now become suffocating as highs surpass degrees Fahrenheit.
    15h21
The International Date Line Is Pretty Arbitrary.’ Here’s Why.
Christopher F. Schuetze    That squiggly line through the Pacific where days begin and end has no legal authority and technically doesn’t exist.
    13h13
Germany Will Resume Funding for UNRWA After a UN Report
Vivian Wang    The announcement was likely to further strain Germany’s longstanding ties with Israel, which have deteriorated because of differences over the war in Gaza.
    09h34
Blinken Goes to China With Potential Trouble on Horizon
Daniel E. Slotnik    The secretary of state’s visit comes as Democrats and Republicans are vying to appear tougher on China.
    04h02
Wednesday Briefing
Neil MacFarquhar    U.S. Senate approves long stalled foreign aid.
23  avril     23h48
Timur Ivanov, Russian Deputy Defense Minister, Is Detained on Bribery Charges
Adam Rasgon    Timur Ivanov, who has long been in charge of major military construction projects and known for leading a lavish lifestyle, was held Tuesday on charges of large scale corruption.
    23h43
Israel Plans to Expand Humanitarian Zone’ if It Invades Rafah
Amelia Nierenberg    An oceanside area currently crowded with displaced Gazans is among the sites being eyed for a larger safe zone for evacuees, a military official said.
    20h40
Wednesday Briefing: Senate Votes on Ukraine Aid
Jeré Longman    Also, a former tabloid publisher testifies against Donald Trump.
24  avril     17h21
New Study Bolsters Idea of Athletic Differences Between Men and Trans Women
Ivan Nechepurenko    Research financed by the International Olympic Committee introduced new data to the unsettled and fractious debate about bans on transgender athletes.
25  avril     00h57
Court in Russia Rejects Evan Gershkovich’s Appeal Against Detention
Elisabetta Povoledo and Jason Horowitz    Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter, has been held for more than a year, awaiting trial on spying charges that he, his publisher and the United States vehemently reject.
23  avril     18h20
Italy’s New Abortion Law Is a Lesson in How Meloni Governs
Liam Stack, Hiba Yazbek and Nick Cumming-Bruce    The measure, largely restating existing law, shows the prime minister’s skill at reassuring her right wing base without sacrificing her increasingly mainstream image.
24  avril     03h39
UN Calls for Inquiry After Mass Graves Found at 2 Gaza Hospitals
Ali Watkins    Palestinian officials said scores of bodies had been found, some shot in the head, at one hospital after Israeli forces withdrew. Israel said it had dug up and reburied some bodies in a search for hostages.
23  avril     16h01
Belgian Man’s Drunken Driving Defense: His Body Made the Alcohol
Euan Ward    A year old man was acquitted of a drunken driving offense after doctors confirmed he had a rare condition: auto brewery syndrome.
    18h52
Hezbollah Claims Drone Attack 10 Miles Inside Israel
Megan Specia    The Israeli military later said that no bases had been hit and no casualties reported.
25  avril     01h14
What Is the Rwanda Policy? U.K.’s Plan for Asylum Seekers Explained
Aurelien Breeden    The plan has been in the works for years, but the passage of a contentious bill by Britain’s Parliament puts the country closer to sending asylum seekers to the African nation.
23  avril     15h18
At Least 5 Die Trying to Cross English Channel, Including a Young Girl
Christopher F. Schuetze and Matina Stevis-Gridneff    British and French authorities have struggled to find ways to deter people from making the perilous journey.
    17h30
Germany Arrests Far-Right Lawmaker’s Aide on Suspicion of Spying for China
Mujib Mashal    The move came just hours after the authorities detained three other people suspected of passing secrets to Beijing.
    10h22
Why Narendra Modi Called India’s Muslims Infiltrators’
Alan Blinder    The brazenness of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vilification of India’s largest minority group made clear he sees few checks at home or abroad on his power.
    17h21
U.S. universities struggle to calm campuses torn by the Gaza war.
David E. Sanger   
25  avril     01h29
In Ukraine, New American Technology Won the Day. Until It Was Overwhelmed.
Sui-Lee Wee    Project Maven was meant to revolutionize modern warfare. But the conflict in Ukraine has underscored how difficult it is to get st century data into th century trenches.
23  avril     15h26
Malaysian Navy Helicopters Collide Midair, Killing 10
Daniel E. Slotnik    The two helicopters were rehearsing for a parade to celebrate the navy’s th anniversary.
    04h46
Tuesday Briefing
Hannah Beech and Adam Ferguson    The opening of Donald Trump’s Manhattan trial.
    04h02
Myanmar’s Young Rebels Find the Bright Sides to an Internet Blackout
Vivian Yee and Bilal Shbair    Even through the Myanmar army’s communications blackout, residents of a conflict zone find moments of grace, and occasional connectivity, away from the battlefield.
    04h01
2 Starving Families in Gaza Try to Keep Their Children Alive
Amy Chang Chien and Yan Zhuang    The United Nations says famine is likely to set in by May. For those living under Israel’s attacks and a crippling blockade, every day is a race against time.
    07h13
Taiwan Quakes: Aftershocks From Deadly Temblor Hit Island
Mark Landler and Stephen Castle    No injuries or deaths were immediately reported, but four buildings partially collapsed in the tremors, which followed a powerful April quake that killed people.
22  avril     23h37
U.K. Pushes Through Rwanda Deportation Bill
Jesse Green    Britain’s Parliament passed contentious legislation to allow the deportation of asylum seekers to the African country, a political victory for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
    21h30
Patriots’ Review: What Happened to the Man Who Made Putin?
Amelia Nierenberg    Michael Stuhlbarg and Will Keen shine as a kingmaker and his creature. But in Peter Morgan’s cheesy fun play, it’s not always clear which is which.
    20h52
Tuesday Briefing: The Trump Trial Opens
Michael S. Schmidt and Tariq Panja    Also, a top Israeli general resigned.
23  avril     08h18
Biden Official Calls for Investigation in Chinese Swimming Doping Case
Delger Erdenesanaa    The administration’s top drug official, Rahul Gupta, said he would bring up the handling of Chinese swimmers’ positive tests at a meeting of sports officials this week.