Documents Reveal Basic Flaws in Pentagon Dismissals of Civilian Casualty Claims
By Ben Casselman A pandemic benefit that many progressives hoped to make permanent has lapsed in a congressional standoff. Researchers say it spared many from poverty. | | visual investigations By Azmat Khan, Haley Willis, Christoph Koettl, Christiaan Triebert and Lila Hassan A Times investigation found inconsistent approaches to assessing claims of civilians killed by coalition forces — including failures to conduct simple internet searches. | | By Andrew Higgins Bosnia's fragile multiethnic government is facing its greatest crisis since the Balkan wars. The Serb nationalist leader, Milorad Dodik, is threatening to tear the country apart. | | |
World | Spain Dispatch By Nicholas Casey Yet another imprudent fix in a land plagued by vigilante handymen led to angry calls to find the culprit — and to a soul-searching question: Does Spain just have too much history in need of upkeep? | | Opinion | Tish Harrison Warren By Tish Harrison Warren There is hope in the idea that we can change, as individuals and as a society. | | |
By The Associated Press Officials said a man was arrested in connection to a fire that heavily damaged the country's Houses of Parliament. | | By The Associated Press Officials said two people were still unaccounted for after the devastating Marshall fire, which consumed roughly 1,000 homes in suburban neighborhoods between Denver and Boulder on Thursday. | | By Reuters Prime Minister Naftali Bennett announced that Israel would offer a fourth dose of the coronavirus vaccine to medical workers and people age 60 and above, making it the first country to broadly roll out an additional booster. | | |
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