A delay in Israel’s plan to overhaul the judiciary.
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Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times
Israelis take to the streets As a battle over the future of Israel’s judiciary — perceived by many as a fight for the soul of the country’s democracy — intensifies, roughly 100,000 protesters filled the streets outside Parliament in Jerusalem yesterday. Carrying Israeli flags, megaphones and banners, they chanted for democracy, freedom and judicial independence. […]
Your Tuesday Briefing: A Bombing in Pakistan
A suicide bombing in Peshawar A powerful suicide bombing ripped through a mosque in a highly secured part of Peshawar yesterday. It was Pakistan’s worst attack in months: The death toll stands at 59 people, but may rise. At least 157 people were injured. Here is a short video of the aftermath. The explosion interrupted a […]
Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times
7 killed in another mass shooting in California Seven people were shot to death yesterday afternoon in San Mateo County, Calif., the local sheriff’s office said, the second mass shooting in the state in three days. The shooting happened around 2:20 p.m. local time at two separate locations about 30 miles south of San Francisco, […]
Your Tuesday Briefing
A major strike on Russian troops.
Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times
Iran’s deadly crackdown on youth protesters Hundreds of minors in Iran have been beaten and detained for joining the protests calling for social freedom and political change that have convulsed the country for the past two months, and at least 50 have died in the crackdown, according to Iranian lawyers and rights activists. Iranian officials […]
Your Tuesday Briefing
Russia unleashes mass strikes on Ukrainian civilians.
Your Tuesday Briefing
Europe balks at Italy’s rightward turn.
Your Tuesday Briefing
Documents at Mar-a-Lago.
Your Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times
Inside Russia’s brutal Ukraine detentions Hundreds of Ukrainian civilians, mainly men with military experience or of fighting age, have disappeared since the war in Ukraine began in February. In some cases, they have been detained by Russian troops or their proxies, held in basements, police stations and filtration camps in Russian-controlled areas of Ukraine and […]