A New York Times article last year described two families struggling to keep their malnourished children alive in Gaza. Now, as Israeli restrictions keep out most aid, that’s even harder.
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Even Before Trump’s Visa Clampdown, U.S. Was Losing African Students
African students have traded academic institutions in the West for Chinese alternatives. The Trump administration’s clampdown on international students and visas could accelerate the shift.
Haitians Reel as Trump’s Travel Ban Tears Families and Businesses Apart
Sick children, families and businesses are among the many people in Haiti, a country plagued by gang violence, likely to be hit hard by a U.S. travel ban.
How The Times Obtained Secret Russian Intelligence Documents
A directive from Russia’s domestic security service was part of a cache that was advertised online by a cybercrime group.
A baklava crawl in the Turkish city that’s obsessed with the pastry
Here’s how the Turkish city of Gaziantep became synonymous with baklava, the sweet pastry made of layers of phyllo dough, filled with nuts and soaked in syrup or honey. (Image credit: Claire…
‘We always joked dad looked nothing like his parents – then we found out why’
Matthew’s father died late last year – before learning the truth about his family history.
The furniture fraud that hoodwinked the Palace of Versailles
Bill Pallot and Bruno Desnoues falsified 18th-century furniture they said belonged to French royalty.
Secret Glastonbury: The mystery of the festival’s surprise stars
One band’s name is on fans’ lips – except no-one knows who they actually are.
Hopes of closure fade as police wrap up Madeleine McCann search
As detectives conclude a three day search, optimism fades in Praia da Luz.
Will Musk’s explosive row with Trump help or harm his businesses?
Experts say his tech empire needs more of Musk’s attention – but also the continued custom of the government.