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Truce Quiets Syrian City Torn by Sectarian Clashes

6 août 2025 à 05:30
The fighting has stopped in the southern city of Sweida, three weeks after a deadly eruption of violence. But the area remains tense as clashes continue beyond the city.

A wedding procession passed through the town of Busra al-Sham, Syria, during a cease-fire on Thursday. The latest conflict had renewed fears of attacks against religious minorities.

Statue of French General Accused of Torture Divides His Hometown

6 août 2025 à 05:22
An effort to have a statue of Marcel Bigeard removed has reignited the debate over how the colonial past should be remembered.

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A demonstration last October in front of the city hall in Toul against the installation of the statue of Marcel Bigeard.

For Some Wounded in Ukraine War, Surgery Helps Rebuild a Sense of Self

6 août 2025 à 05:09
Surgeons have made significant strides in tending to the war’s wounded, particularly through the use of 3-D printing, creating patient-specific implants and surgical guides.

After more than three years of war, thousands of Ukrainians struggle with the physical and emotional trauma of severe facial injuries.

Wildfire In Wet Washington State Is Changing Under Climate Change

6 août 2025 à 05:02
The famously rainy state is facing longer, hotter and drier fire seasons, raising the risk of a mammoth fire that will be nearly impossible to fight. All the state can do is prepare.

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Wildfire smoke obscured the Interstate 90 bridge in Seattle in 2022.

Sudan’s Civil War Shifts Toward Kordofan

6 août 2025 à 05:01
Since the Sudanese Army drove its paramilitary rival from the capital in March, the two sides are battling for territorial gains in the Kordofan region.

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Sudanese Army soldiers arriving last March at a market in Al Kalalah district, an area south of the country’s capital, Khartoum, that had been recaptured a short while earlier from Rapid Support Forces.
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  • War Shattered His Face. Technology Helped Reconstruct It.
    Volodymyr is a Ukrainian marksman whose face was shattered by a Russian bomb in 2023. After multiple surgeries and titanium implants, he has returned to active duty near the closest point of the front line of the war with Russia. Calling in from there, he describes his recovery to Marc Santora, an international editor for The New York Times.
     

War Shattered His Face. Technology Helped Reconstruct It.

Volodymyr is a Ukrainian marksman whose face was shattered by a Russian bomb in 2023. After multiple surgeries and titanium implants, he has returned to active duty near the closest point of the front line of the war with Russia. Calling in from there, he describes his recovery to Marc Santora, an international editor for The New York Times.

Lindsey Vonn’s Comeback Is Winning 40-Something Fans. Can She Win Gold?

6 août 2025 à 05:02
The ski racer’s comeback has made her a folk hero among aging Americans who want to live fearlessly. Vonn, taking aim at the 2026 Olympics, isn’t done yet.

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Lindsey Vonn is expected to compete at the Olympics in February in one or both of the most dangerous events: the downhill and super-G, where racing speeds reach 70 miles an hour.

Trump Amps Up an Obama Strategy to Crack Down on Colleges

6 août 2025 à 05:02
Under Obama, federal rules pushed universities to build new bureaucracies to address sexual misconduct. Trump is doubling down on that tactic for antisemitism claims.

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Columbia University and other institutions have added the position of Title VI coordinator to their administrative rosters.

With Sanctions Looming, Trump’s Envoy to Russia Meets With Putin

6 août 2025 à 05:25
The envoy, Steve Witkoff, is making his fifth visit this year. He has managed to secure some prisoner exchanges but made no clear progress so far on ending the war in Ukraine.

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Steve Witkoff in New Jersey last month.

Jacob’s Pillow Cancels Remainder of Festival After Death at Center

6 août 2025 à 02:09
A production manager died at the dance center last week in what the district attorney’s office in Berkshire County, Mass., described as a workplace accident.

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The Doris Duke Theater at Jacob’s Pillow.

REPORTAGE. "Transmettre la valeur précieuse de la paix" : 80 ans après la bombe atomique, Hiroshima se souvient et appelle à un "monde sans armes nucléaires"

6 août 2025 à 02:20
Au parc de la paix d'Hiroshima, le Japon a commémoré mercredi le bombardement américain survenu le 6 août 1945. Plusieurs personnalités politiques, comme le maire de la ville et le Premier ministre, ont appelé à tirer les leçons du passé et éviter un réarmement nucléaire dans le monde.

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  • Israël : vers l’annexion de Gaza ?
    Le Premier ministre israélien a tenu mardi une réunion de sécurité sur la prochaine phase de la guerre. Un haut responsable de l'ONU a mis en garde contre "les conséquences catastrophiques" que pourrait avoir une extension des opérations militaires israéliennes à Gaza.
     

Video Forces Pakistan to Confront ‘Honor Killings’ and Gender Violence

6 août 2025 à 01:42
Women in Pakistan die every day for supposedly dishonoring their families, and arrests are rare. But Bano Bibi’s defiant last words were caught on video.

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A protest last month in Quetta, Pakistan, against the killings of Bano Bibi and Ehsanullah Samalani, who had been accused of having an affair. A tribal leader ordered their execution, according to a police report.

VIDEO. "Un éclair a fendu le ciel, qui s'est transformé en une lampe fluorescente géante" : une rescapée d'Hiroshima raconte cette journée d'horreur

6 août 2025 à 01:36
Il y a 80 ans, les premières bombes atomiques de l'histoire étaient larguées sur Hiroshima et Nagasaki et tuaient des centaines de milliers de personnes. Teruko Yahata est l'une des dernières survivantes et n'a rien oublié. Elle s'inquiète aussi des risques qui pèsent sur les jeunes générations.

Mary Sheffield and Solomon Kinloch Jr. Advance in Detroit Mayoral Election

6 août 2025 à 00:35
Mary Sheffield and Solomon Kinloch Jr. will face off in a November election. Mike Duggan, Detroit’s mayor for a dozen years, is not seeking re-election.

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Mary Sheffield, Detroit City Council president, at her campaign office.
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