Terrified Gazans Await an Israeli Advance in the City They Fled To
Sunday, February 11, 2024 | |
By Amy Qin For one family, grieving the child they lost in the Parkland, Fla., school shooting is complicated by differences in language and culture. | | By Ben Hubbard, Raja Abdulrahim, Hiba Yazbek and Ben Shpigel Israel has asked the military to come up with plans to evacuate Gazans, but it isn't clear where they are supposed to go or when Israel's ground invasion might begin. | | By Rebecca Davis O'Brien Both Donald J. Trump and President Biden are over 75. But voters are much less likely to worry that Mr. Trump is too old to serve. | | |
World By Christina Goldbaum The party of Imran Khan, the jailed former prime minister, took the most seats, humiliating the country's military rulers and creating a political crisis. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Mark Peterson A rally along the Rio Grande featured an unexpected blend of political anger and religious ardor. | | |
By Adam Sella, Guy Barak, David Blumenfeld, Alexandra Eaton and Emily Rhyne Positions have hardened on both sides in the face of the Gaza war, but some activists refuse to give up hope. They let us sit in on one of their meetings. | | By Gabriel Blanco, Stefanos Chen and Karen Hanley Blame rising costs, shrunken crowds and a black-market permit trade. | | By Ceylan Yeginsu and Rebecca Suner Ceylan Yeğinsu, a Travel reporter for The Times, joined thousands of passengers on the inaugural sailing of Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas, the world's largest cruise ship. | | |
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