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Saturday, January 27, 2024 | |
By Patrick Kingsley, Raja Abdulrahim, Aaron Boxerman and Michael Levenson The top United Nations court in The Hague did not rule on whether Israel was committing genocide in Gaza, the accusation that South Africa brought before the court. | | By Emiliano Rodríguez Mega and César Rodríguez The violent abduction of volunteer searcher Lorenza Cano is yet another fresh wound for the hundreds of mothers looking for Mexico's missing. | | By Julia Jacobs and Zachary Small The American Museum of Natural History is closing two major halls as museums around the nation respond to updated policies from the Biden administration. | | |
World | the Saturday Profile By Carlotta Gall Mirza Ramic, a Bosnian who sought refuge in the United States, is bringing his electronic music to Ukraine, "to show my support in these hard times." | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Tyler Austin Harper The 100-Year Extinction Panic Is Back, Right on Schedule | | |
By Christina Kelso The International Court of Justice ordered Israel to take actions to prevent genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. | | By The Associated Press A protest was held outside the United Nations' top court in The Hague on Friday after the court ruled that Israel must take action to prevent acts of genocide by its military in Gaza, but stopped short of ordering a cease-fire. | | By Reuters The United Nations' highest court demanded that Israel take steps to prevent genocidal acts by its forces against Palestinians in Gaza. | | |
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