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24  avril     00h18
U.S. senators vote to advance Israel aid bill as campus antiwar protests escalate
Kelsey Ables, Kelly Kasulis Cho, Bryan Pietsch    New reports claim that hundreds of bodies have been recovered from a site in Khan Younis. The IDF denies creating graves at the Nasser medical complex.
23  avril     22h30
A Passover shrouded in grief as Israelis remember hostages
Heidi Levine, Ruby Mellen   
    22h10
New Palestinian Authority cabinet announces reform plans
Sammy Westfall   
    21h26
More aid is flowing into Gaza, U.N. and U.S. say, though still not enough
Karen DeYoung   
    21h19
A Passover shrouded in grief as Israelis remember hostages
Heidi Levine, Ruby Mellen    Across Israel, Jews left empty seats at their Seder tables to remember the more than hostages still in Gaza.
    20h46
U.S. senators vote to advance Israel aid bill
Sammy Westfall   
    19h00
Analysis: As Israel-Iran clash cools, Gaza’s crisis remains
Ishaan Tharoor   
    18h28
Australian journalist says Indian government pressured her to leave
Gerry Shih    Avani Dias of the Australian Broadcasting Corp. said her visa was not renewed after she reported on Sikh separatism. India called her claim not correct and misleading.
    17h17
U.K. royals release new photo of Prince Louis, first since editing scandal
Karla Adam    The photo may attract more attention after the frenzy that followed one issued on Mother’s Day in Britain that was revealed to have been edited.
    17h15
Iranian president warns Israel not to attack again
Bryan Pietsch   
    16h07
U.N. calls for investigation of Gaza mass grave; IDF says it excavated bodies
Bryan Pietsch, Heba Farouk Mahfouz , Cate Brown   
    15h42
Australia’s prime minister calls Elon Musk an arrogant billionaire’
Adela Suliman    Australia’s Anthony Albanese lashed out at the Tesla chief in a dispute about whether videos from a Sydney church stabbing should be shown on X.
    14h39
Ukraine moves to cut off consular services for military-age men abroad
David Stern, Serhiy Morgunov    Ukraine is aiming to curtail citizen services for men who could be home helping to defend against Russia’s ongoing invasion.
    12h55
Germany arrests staffer at E.U. Parliament over China spying suspicion
Kate Brady    The arrest comes amid mounting concern in Europe over Chinese espionage activity.
    12h25
Iranian foreign minister calls E.U. sanctions regrettable’
Kelly Kasulis Cho   
    10h00
Canada bet big on immigration. Now it’s hitting the brakes.
Amanda Coletta    A massive spike in temporary immigrants has exceeded what Canada has been able to absorb, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said this month.
    09h56
Calif. college students form campus barricade as antiwar protests spread
Frances Vinall   
    09h17
Israeli military intelligence head resigns over Oct. 7 Hamas attack
Steve Hendrix, Jennifer Hassan   
    08h31
What is Israel’s Netzah Yehuda battalion, and why could it face U.S. aid cuts?
Adela Suliman, Niha Masih   
    08h15
Nestlé adds more sugar to baby food in poorer countries, report finds
Andrew Jeong    Cerelac cereal has an extra sugar cube per serving in lower income countries, according to a nonprofit group that accused Nestlé of a harmful double standard.
    07h49
Israeli military intelligence head resigns over Oct. 7 Hamas attack
Steve Hendrix, Jennifer Hassan    Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva is the first general to leave his position in Israel’s military over the failures leading up to the Oct. Hamas attack.
    05h52
U.S. cites rights violations in Israel, Gaza and West Bank
Missy Ryan, Michael Birnbaum   
    05h51
Report says Israel has not provided evidence of widespread militancy among UNRWA staff
Claire Parker   
    04h00
Ukraine will get its U.S. funding. But can that turn the tide?
Ishaan Tharoor    Ukraine has lost precious time waiting for Congress to come to its rescue, Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky said.
22  avril     23h49
Britain’s Sunak vows to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda in 10-12 weeks
William Booth    With elections looming and his party plummeting in the polls, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has made stopping the boats one of his top campaign promises.
    23h27
IDF intelligence chief resigns
Niha Masih, Annabelle Timsit    The head of intelligence at the Israel Defense Forces, Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva, resigned over failures that allowed the Oct. Hamas attack to occur.
    22h53
U.S. cites rights violations in Israel, Gaza and West Bank
Missy Ryan, Michael Birnbaum   
    22h34
U.S. cites a litany of rights violations in Israel, Gaza and West Bank
Missy Ryan, Michael Birnbaum    The Gaza war has worsened the human rights situation in Israel, a new State Department report says, citing claims of crimes by Hamas and the Israeli government.
    21h28
Blinken says no double standard’ when assessing Israel’s human rights practices
Cate Brown   
    20h35
Egyptian Foreign Ministry condemns alleged mass grave at Gaza hospital
Cate Brown, Heba Farouk Mahfouz   
    20h00
What is Israel’s Netzah Yehuda battalion, and why could it face U.S. aid cuts?
Adela Suliman, Niha Masih   
    17h58
Report says Israel has not provided evidence of widespread militancy among UNRWA staff
Claire Parker   
    17h37
What is Israel’s Netzah Yehuda battalion, and why could it face U.S. aid cuts?
Adela Suliman, Niha Masih    Secretary of State Antony Blinken is expected to cut military aid to Israel’s Netzah Yehuda battalion over human rights allegations. Here’s what to know.
    17h26
Russian man sentenced to 5 years of labor for criticizing war in Ukraine
Mary Ilyushina    Russian authorities appear to be intensifying their crackdown on critics of the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine by prosecuting individuals quoted by international media.
    17h23
E.U. foreign ministers discuss Iran sanctions, violence in West Bank
Annabelle Timsit, Beatriz Rà­os   
    16h30
Report says Israel has not provided evidence of widespread militancy among UNRWA staff
Claire Parker    The independent report said the U.N. Relief and Works Agency was in need of critical reforms to ensure it remains neutral, but that Israel had not shown evidence to support its claims that large numbers of staffers were tied to militant groups.
    15h50
In photos: Heavy rains cause massive flooding in China’s Guangdong province
Washington Post staff    Heavy rains continued to batter southern China on Monday, forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes as rescuers raced to evacuate those trapped by flooding and locate at least missing residents.
    15h33
Modi accused of hate speech’ toward India’s Muslims in election rally
Adela Suliman    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned of infiltrators who could steal the country’s wealth.
    11h46
Analysis: As Israel-Iran clash cools, Gaza’s crisis remains
Ishaan Tharoor   
    09h11
Israeli military intelligence head resigns over Oct. 7 Hamas attack
Jennifer Hassan   
    09h00
Mama’s boys and marital strife are no joke in today’s China
Christian Shepherd, Pei-Lin Wu    Chinese censors are cracking down on ultra short dramas the latest entertainment craze that do not adhere to Communist Party ideals about family values.
    07h27
Netanyahu expresses alarm over potential U.S. sanctions on military unit
Niha Masih   
    07h26
Biden denounces antisemitism on college campuses amid Columbia protests
Kyle Melnick   
    07h20
Gaza aid flotilla plans to challenge Israeli blockade, organizers say
Kareem Fahim, Beril Eski   
    06h00
Chinese province of Guangdong hit by historic floods
Lily Kuo, Vic Chiang    Once in a century rains are wreaking havoc in the manufacturing powerhouse of Guangdong. Floods and landslides are expected, and schools have been closed.
    04h00
As Israel-Iran clash cools, Gaza’s crisis remains
Ishaan Tharoor    By the weekend, the immediate threat of escalation seems to have been lifted between Iran and Israel. But there’s less reason for optimism when it comes to Gaza.