People
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World
Food Aid Sustains Quake-Hit Villages in Morocco, for Now
The earthquake that struck Morocco on Sept. 8 killed about 3,000 people, and disrupted food supplies for thousands in regions long subject to the vagaries of fickle seasons.
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World
Tuesday Briefing
President Biden will go to Israel.
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World
Biden to Visit Israel as Gaza’s Crisis Worsens Under Siege
President Biden will make the extraordinary trip on Wednesday as Israel readies a possible invasion of Gaza in response to the worst terrorist attacks in its history.
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World
Tuesday Briefing: Biden Weighs a Visit to Israel
Plus the future of salmon farming.
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US
For American Evangelicals Who Back Israel, ‘Neutrality Isn’t an Option’
Conservative Christians’ strong connection to Israel forms the backbone of Republican support, and is tied to beliefs about biblical promises and prophecy.
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World
Gaza’s Hospitals Face ‘Impossible’ Choices With Israel Evacuation Order
As a widely anticipated ground invasion looms, hospitals in Gaza City said they had no way to evacuate thousands of sick and injured patients.
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Newyork
A Palestinian Restaurant Perseveres in War’s Shadow
Since Ayat opened its door in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, the restaurant has been proudly Palestinian. Inside its cozy storefront, Palestinian flags flank a glass case filled with grape leaves, fried eggplant and beef pies. It is a place to celebrate ...
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Newyork
Why New York Needs a Right to Shelter
For months, New York politicians have been trying to dispense with an inconvenient mandate: a decades-old rule requiring New York City to provide shelter to anyone in need who asks. Mayor Eric Adams has gone to court to suspend the rule, saying the ...
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Newyork
Does the U.S. Really Want a Mass Expulsion in Gaza?
Israel has ordered more than a million people to leave northern Gaza, presumably to prepare for an imminent ground offensive. Its military strategists appear to be planning the depopulation and reoccupation of at least part of an area home to around ...
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World
Powerful Earthquakes Hit Afghanistan for the Fourth Time in Just Over a Week
Herat Province, near the site of three earlier quakes that killed more than 1,000 people in recent days, was shaken violently again early Sunday.