Kamala Harris - Foreign Policy
The National Review
Kamala Harris failed her - policy audition in Central America - -
Illegal immigration from the region has worsened, China has gained a foothold in the Western Hemisphere, and rumored investments have failed to materialize.
By Connor Pfeiffer & Johan Wendt
Report
The Washington Post
Netanyahu - Gaza Ceasfire
Netanyahu this week said Israel would not withdraw from the Gaza-Egypt border, while his chief negotiator told mediators the military would eventually pull out.
By Claire Parker, Loveday Morries, & John Houdson
Israel Genocide - 0f Palestinian
The Washington Post
As polio reemerges in Gaza, groups rush to vaccinate children - -
Polios reemergence poses a threat to the war-torn territory and adjacent regions. A baby, Gazas first polio case in 25 years, can no longer move his limbs.
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By Lana H. Sun & Hajar Harb
Israel - Netanyahu Unjustice Crusader
The Foreign Policy
The dangerous decline in Isra
For decades, the Zionist project has been getting worse at defending itself.
By Stephen M. Walt
Harris - Michigan anti - Israel
The National Review
Harris scolds Michigan anti - Israel protesters for making Trump victory more likely - -
The interruptions indicate Israels war in Gaza remains a top issue for Michigan voters. Detroit has the largest concentration of Arab Americans in the U.S.
By David Zimmerman
Agriculture - Fruit fly
Washington Post
Why fruit flies are smarter than you think - -
By Lizette Ortega
U.K. - Israel - ICC Arrest
The Washington Post
U.K. ending challenge to ICC arrest warrents for Israeli leaders - - - - - -
By Karina Elwood
Virginia - School Ratings
The Washington Post
Virginia is changing the way it rates school. Here's what to know - -
Virginias board of education approved a new school accreditation system that changes how schools are measured. The final details will be votedmonth.
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By Karina Elwood
Israel - Expanding the war in M.E.
The Washington Post
Israel, Intercepts missile from Yemen after airstrikes on Houthi port - -
Israeli forces said the missile was launched from Yemen a day after Israel struck a Houthi-controlled port there and two days after a rare Houthi attack in Tel Aviv.
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By Andrew Jeong, Annabelle Timsite &Jennifer Hassan
Analysis
The Foreign Policy
The mood from Tehran - -
As Iran gears up for elections to replace Raisi, the country is divided.
By Stefanie Glinski
Report
The Washington Post
Iran denies plot against Trump, after U.S. reports unspecified threat - -
U.S. intelligence officials have warned that Iran may seek to avenge the 2020 assassination of Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani, which was authorized by Trump.
By Niha Masih
Israel - Genocide
The Washington Post
Israeli strikes targeting Hamas military leader kill 90 in Gaza - -
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Saturday that there is still no absolute certainty that Mohammed Deif was killed.
By Kareem Fahim, Mohammad El Chamaa, Hajar Harb, Jonathan Baran, Louisa Loveluck & Victoria Bisset
Analysis
The Foreign Policy
Iranian voted for change. Will they get it ?.
Masoud Pezeshkian was elected on an ambitious reformist platform, but its not yet clear he can deliver.
By Sina Toosi
Iran - Election - Politcs
The New York Times
Facing srark choices
For the first time in years, the outcome is difficult to predict, and could be decided by how many people end their boycotts and participate in the vote.
By Farnaz Fassihi
Israel Constitutional Crisis
The National Review
Major teacher's union to vote on resolution accusing Israel 'genocide' - -
National Education Association members will vote on several anti-Israel resolutions at the unions annual Representative Assembly in Philadelphia this week, including the adoption of an official position holding that Israel is conducting a genocide in Gaza and that opposing the Jewish states existence is not antisemitic, documents obtained by National Review show.
By Zack Kesel
Green Technology
The Washington Post
Biden wants to create millions of clean-energy jobs. China & Europe are way ahead of hime - -
Battery production is key to building a green-energy workforce, but without more government support, the United States may miss out
By Jeanne Whalen
Analysis
The Foreign Policy
Elections could reshape U.S. dynamic - -
Voters in Iran are focused on restrictive Western sanctions as both countries head to the polls this year.
By Stephanie Glinski
Israel - internal problem
Washington Post
Israeli supreme court rules ultra Orthodox must serve in the military - -
The decision could result in ultra-Orthodox lawmakers pulling out of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus coalition and collapsing it.
By Shira Rubin & Claire Parker
Israel Genocide - 0f Palestinian
The New York Times
Pregnant in Gaza with nowhere to go - -
As war killed all hope around her, Nevin Muhaisen fought to bring a new life into the world.
By Nicholas Casey
Refugees - Human Rights
The Washington Post
Number of global displaced hits record high at 120 Million, U.N. says - -
U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi also characterized new U.S. restrictions on asylum as a possible violation of international humanitarian law.
By Anika Arora Seth
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Election - Debate - 2024
The New York Times
The 23 words Harris needs to say to win - -
Madam V.P., if you say your positions have changed but your values havent, what does that even mean? And what should we expect from your presidency your values or your actions? Our latest poll shows too many voters still dont know.
By Thomas L. Friedman
Opinions
The Foreign Affairs
A cease - fire deal now would be a victory for Israel - -
It Is Time for Netanyahu to Take Yes for an Answer
By Graham Allison & Amos Yadlin
Analysis
The Foreign Affairs
America has more latitude with Israel than it thinks - -
Why U.S. Pressure Can Persuade Netanyahu to Change Course in Gaza
By Daniel Silverman, Anna Pechenkina, Susstine Knuppe, and Yebonontor
Atrocity of Israel at Gaza
The Washington Post
More than 40,000 killed in Israel's war in Gaza, health ministry says - -
Atrocites of Israel government at Gaza
By Miriam Berger
Analysis
Washington Post
Iran gives first detailed statement on Hamas leaders killing - -
Ismail Haniyeh was killed by a short-range projectile, Irans Revolutionary Guards said in Tehrans first detailed statement on the assassination.
By Susannah George, Victoria Bisset & Sryan Pietsch
Iran - U.S relation
The Foreign Policy
The U.S. should negociate with Iran on one issue right now - -
By Trita Parsi
U.K. - Israel - ICC Arrest
The Washington Post
U.K. ending challenge to ICC arrest warrents for Israeli leaders - - - - - -
By William Booth
Analysis
The New York Times
Israel and Hezbollah risk all - out war . A Gaza may defud - -
After nine months of low-level conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, the risk of all-out war is higher than ever. A cease-fire in Gaza would provide an offramp for both sides, diplomats say.
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Middle East - Temperture
The Washington Post
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Report
The Washington Post
The ICC charged Israeli officials with starving Gaza. What happens now ? - -
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant are the first individuals to be formally accused by an international court of deliberate starvation.
By Louisa Loveluck
Analysis
The Foreign Policy
Will Pezeshkian's win lead to a thaw in U.S. - Iran relations ? - -
https://foreignpolicy.com/2024/07/12/iran-election-pezeshkian-khamenei-nuclear-sanctions-biden-thaw-relations
By Ali Vaez
Analysis
Washington Post
U.S. to again ship 500 -pound bombs to Israel, reversing suspension - -
The Biden administration will resume sending large bombs to Israel that had been held up since May amid concerns about the Rafah invasion. But 2,000-pound bombs are still under review.
By John Houston
Iran Election - Democracy
The Washington Post
Iranian reformist wins presidency, seeks engagement with the west - -
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/07/06/pezeshkian-iran-new-president/
By Susannah GEroge,
Analysis
The Foreign Policy
Ehud olmert on Israel's front war and the fall of Netanyahu - -
The former Israeli prime minister calls for a cease-fire in Gaza and the creation of a Palestinian state.
By Alexandra Sharp
Iran - 2024 election
Washington Post
Iran is picking a new president. Here's what to know - -
A reformist and a conservative will face off in the second round of voting.
By Anika Arora Seth
Analysis
Washington Post
Iran is picking a new president. Here's what to know
Six men are running for president in Fridays vote. Only one is considered a reformist.
By Anika Arora Seth
Analysis
The New York Times
4 scenarios for next phase in Gaza war, with intense figthing set to end - -
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that the conflict is about to enter a new stage. Here are four ways that may play out, both in Gaza and at Israels northern border.
By Patrick Kinsley
Israel - Netanyahu Unjustice Crusader
The Washington Post
Beleaguered aid pier function again in Gaza;Net anyahu slam U.S. - -
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blasts Washington over slow weapons deliveries, drawing a puzzled response from U.S. officials.
By Adela Suliman and Hazem bakiysha
Health - Dengue Fever
The Foreign Policy
Denguesurge grips Latin America - -
Lessons from COVID-19 are shaping the regions response to a record outbreak.
By Caterine Osborn
Analysis
The National Review
Joe Biden is confused - -
Israeli counterpart, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, of deliberately drawing out the war in Gaza for his own personal benefit.
By Noah Rothman
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