Life Under Occupation: The Misery at the Heart of the Conflict
By Damien Cave, Emma Bubola and Choe Sang-Hun Fewer babies' cries. More abandoned homes. Toward the middle of this century, as deaths start to exceed births, changes will come that are hard to fathom. | | An eviction in East Jerusalem lies at the center of a conflict that led to war between Israel and Hamas. But for millions of Palestinians, the routine indignities of occupation are part of daily life. | | By Jim Tankersley and Jeanna Smialek Confidence from the White House runs counter to warnings from Republicans, some investors and even a few liberal economists. | | |
World By Andrew E. Kramer Though the Russian military has little in common with liberal Western politicians or environmental groups like Greenpeace, it is taking ice melt in the Far North seriously. | | Opinion By William Barber II and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove Emmett Till's death helped inspire America's Second Reconstruction. George Floyd's galvanized the third. | | |
By Associated Press Mount Nyiragongo in the Democratic Republic of Congo erupted on Saturday for the first time in nearly two decades. Lava engulfed a major highway in Goma, home to nearly two million, as residents were evacuated. | | By The Associated Press The Italian rock band spoke with reporters Saturday night after winning the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest with its song "Zitti E Buoni." It was the first in-person global cultural event to be held since the pandemic hit. | | By Reuters The Biden administration announced on Friday that they will partner with a number of popular dating apps like Tinder, OkCupid, Hinge, BLK and Chispa, to promote vaccination status among single people. | | |
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