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The pro-Palestine wave tearing some of America’s most prestigious universities apart
American universities are “walking a tightrope” as one of the nation’s most storied higher education institutions becomes the centre of a national student uprising.
- by Farrah Tomazin
Hope rises for new Gaza ceasefire talks as Israel scales back demands
- by Patrick Kingsley, Edward Wong, Adam Rasgon and Eric Nagourney
Opinion & Perspectives
Should children be on social media? Too late, they already are
Are worsening mental health outcomes and social media related? The timing is suggestive: mental health began to slide just as smartphones and social apps took off.
Tech issues and outrageous pricing aren’t the worst things about Coachella
The problem for the festival is that it is synonymous not with iconic music but with A-listers and overpriced beer.
Ed Power
UK politics so much funnier than fiction, comedy writer finds it ‘hard to match’
The Tories are in a spot of bother as the UK heads to an election. A possible catastrophic defeat would be both self-inflicted and richly deserved.
Rob Harris
Europe correspondent
North America
Trump fined over contempt of court, threatened with jail time in hush money trial
The former US president was found to have broken a gag order nine times by making public statements on social media and on his campaign website.
- by Farrah Tomazin
World of photos, May 1, 2024
The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by our picture editors
Europe
Asia
Dangerous heat kills dozens, closes schools, prompts four-day workweek
Several countries in South-East Asia are grappling with a heatwave that has turned into tragedy in Thailand and is forcing power plant closures elsewhere.
- by Neil Jerome Morales
Giant structure will block ‘world’s prettiest store’ photo after dangerous crowds
A 26-year-old tourist was hit by a car last week and is reported to be in a coma, as locals decry the swarms of tourists attempting to get the viral shot.
- by Julian Ryall
Suddenly, Chinese spies seem to be popping up all over Europe
- by Andrew Higgins and Christopher F. Schuetze
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Hope rises for new Gaza ceasefire talks as Israel scales back demands
For weeks, ceasefire talks have been at a standstill. Now, with the new proposal in hand, an Israeli delegation is on its way to Cairo.
- by Patrick Kingsley, Edward Wong, Adam Rasgon and Eric Nagourney
Israel preparing for ICC arrest warrants, including for Netanyahu
- by Ronen Bergman and Patrick Kingsley
Hamas releases new ‘proof of life’ video featuring Israeli hostages
- by Samy Magdy and David Rising
Influencer shot dead in the street after six months’ prison for dancing videos
- by Abdulrahman Zeyad and Qassim Abdul-Zahra
Premature baby girl rescued from her dead mother’s womb dies in Gaza
- by Mohammad Jahjouh and Waffa Shurafa
IDF claims it killed half of Hezbollah commanders in southern Lebanon
- by Laila Bassam and James Mackenzie