A Gaza Truce Aids Both Sides. Until the Calculus Changes.
Wednesday, November 29, 2023 | |
| By Ben Hubbard, Thomas Fuller and Talya Minsberg Mediators hope the current model of a daily cease-fire with the release of Israeli captives in exchange for freeing Palestinian prisoners would create the conditions for longer-term discussions. | | | News Analysis By Patrick Kingsley Both Israel and Hamas are reaping benefits from the cease-fire, but as the hostage-for-prisoner exchanges continue, Israeli leaders may feel growing pressure to resume the war. | | | By Corey Kilgannon Rex Heuermann is accused of killing three women. Where some saw depravity, others saw a chance to make a show. | | |
| U.S. By Simon Romero, Emiliano Rodríguez Mega and César Rodríguez Illegal deforestation for avocado crops points to a blood-soaked trade with the United States involving threats, abductions and killings. | | | Opinion By Matthias Joulaud and Lucien Roux On Achill Island in Ireland, Cian hopes to spend the summer playing soccer with his friends. But his grandfather thinks it's about time to pass down a family tradition. | | |
| By Axel Boada The workers were trapped for more than two weeks after a landslide caused part of the tunnel they were building to collapse. | | | By Reuters Presidents and first ladies paid their respects to Rosalynn Carter, the former first lady, during a service in Atlanta. | | | By The Associated Press Northern and Western New York experienced dangerous road conditions as heavy snow fell on the region. | | |
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