The U.S. and Israel: An Embrace Shows Signs of Strain After Oct. 7
By Liam Stack, Gaya Gupta and Abu Bakr Bashir More than 90 percent of Palestinians in the territory say they have regularly gone without food for a whole day, according to the United Nations. | | By Peter Baker, Edward Wong, Julian E. Barnes and Isabel Kershner No other episode in the past half-century has tested the relationship between the United States and Israel in such an intense and consequential way as the Israel-Hamas war of 2023. | | By Maria Cramer and Jenna Russell After 13 years in prison in Massachusetts, Marco Flores is fighting being deported to El Salvador, which he left when he was 6. | | |
World | Santiago dispatch By Jack Nicas In Chile's oldest and most overcrowded prison, the inmates have found solace in the hundreds of stray cats. | | Opinion | Paul Krugman and Peter Coy By Paul Krugman and Peter Coy By many measures, the economy is in good shape heading into the presidential election. Is Biden just a bad salesman? | | |
By Mona El-Naggar, Neil Collier and Santiago GarcÃa Muñoz After months of war and fleeing from one place to the next with family, Palestinian Poet Mosab Abu Toha crossed into Egypt. He describes his harrowing experience, including being stripped, beaten and detained by Israeli soldiers. | | |
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