Long a Bastion of Liberalism, the Netherlands Takes a Sharp Right Turn
Friday, November 24, 2023 | |
| By Aaron Boxerman, Hiba Yazbek and Jason Horowitz Prodded by the U.S., Israel agreed to the pause in hostilities and the release of 150 imprisoned Palestinians in exchange for 50 hostages held in Gaza. | | | By Claire Moses In an election result that sent shock waves across Europe, Geert Wilders, a longtime far-right provocateur, is closer than ever to becoming prime minister. | | | By Sarah Maslin Nir The nearly century-old holiday tradition also provided a stage for activists. | | |
| Arts By Patricia Leigh Brown The Gullah Geechee fight to preserve the tiny structures, a cradle of the Black church, before they're erased by sprawl, climate change and fading memories. | | | Opinion By David Brooks Now that Sam Altman's back, will he be able to maintain a balance between safety and the profit motive? | | |
| By Storyful People set police cars on fire in riots after a knife attack near a school in Dublin. The police blamed a far-right faction for the unrest and suggested the rioters were driven by "misinformation" about the attack. | | | By The New York Times Families crowded the waiting room and registration area of Capital Institute of Pediatrics, a hospital in Beijing, with respiratory illnesses in children increasing in the country. | | |
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