Germany on Tuesday defended itself against accusations that its arms sales to Israel were abetting genocide in Gaza, arguing at the International Court of Justice
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Mount Etna Spews Volcanic Vortex Rings Into Italy’s Sky
For just over a week, Mt. Etna, one of Europe’s most active volcanoes, has been spewing circular, mostly white smoke rings into the skies over
Switzerland’s Climate Shortfalls Violate Human Rights, European Court Rules
Europe’s top human rights court said on Tuesday that the Swiss government had violated its citizens’ human rights by not doing enough to stop climate
Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times
I joined throngs of people in Manhattan’s Central Park to watch the partial eclipse. It felt like dusk by 3:20 in the afternoon, and people
France Bracing for Cyberattacks During Summer Olympics
The Summer Olympics and tensions over the war in Ukraine are likely to make Paris a tempting target for a variety of hacking attempts, including
Takeaways From the Vatican’s Document on Human Dignity
The document issued on Monday by the Vatican puts human dignity at the center of Catholic life, but in doing so, it broaches some of
U.N. Inspectors Say Nuclear Plant in Ukraine Was Struck by Drones
The head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog agency has condemned drone strikes at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, saying “such reckless attacks significantly increase
Monday Briefing – The New York Times
Israel said it pulled troops from southern Gaza The Israeli military said that it had withdrawn a division of ground troops from the southern Gaza
Pardoned for Serving in Ukraine, They Return to Russia to Kill Again
Viktor Savvinov had already been imprisoned several times for various crimes — including robbery, auto theft and assault — when he murdered a female drinking
The Eclipse That Ended a War and Shook the Gods Forever
In the spring of 585 B.C. in the Eastern Mediterranean, the moon came out of nowhere to hide the face of the sun, turning day