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Illinois Man Convicted in Killing of Palestinian American Boy Dies in Custody

Joseph Czuba, who was convicted of killing 6-year-old Wadee Alfayoumi in 2023, died two months after a judge sentenced him to 53 years in prison. He was 73.

© Charles Rex Arbogast/Associated Press

Joseph Czuba entering the courtroom for his arraignment in the killing of 6-year-old Wadee Alfayoumi, in Joliet, Ill., in 2023.
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Amid Growing Fury Over Gaza, Israel Says It Is Easing Aid Restrictions

As starvation rises in Gaza, prompting global outrage, Israel’s military said it would restart airborne aid delivery there and make land deliveries less dangerous.

© Saher Alghorra for The New York Times

Palestinians outside Gaza City after aid trucks loaded with food entered for the first time in June following a lengthy closure of the border.
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E.U. Cuts Aid to Ukraine Over Corruption Concerns

The $1.7 billion reduction capped a tough week for President Volodymyr Zelensky as he deals with Ukraine’s governance issues.

© Brendan Hoffman for The New York Times

Protests erupted Wednesday in Kyiv after the Ukrainian Parliament stripped the independence of two agencies at the center of the government’s anticorruption efforts.
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Reconnaissance par la France de l'État de Palestine : la Cisjordanie toujours grignotée par les colons israéliens

L'annonce par Emmanuel Macron de l'intention de la France de reconnaître l'État de Palestine peut-elle faire bouger les lignes et insuffler un mouvement international ? La perspective paraît bien lointaine. Israël y est farouchement opposé, Gaza ravagée par la guerre et la Cisjordanie, grignotée chaque jour davantage par la colonisation.

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A Golfing Trump Is Greeted by Protesters in Scotland

The president was criticized by demonstrators on a range of issues, from his stance on immigration and Gaza to his ties to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

© Robert Ormerod for The New York Times

Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the U.S. Consulate in Edinburgh on Saturday during President Trump’s visit to Scotland.
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What to Know About the Hack at Tea, an App Where Women Share Red Flags About Men

A data breach exposed photos and ID cards of women who signed up for a fast-growing app for women to share details of men they might date.

© Associated Press

Tea Dating Advice, an app that allows women to share information about the men they might date, surged in popularity this week.
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