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WORLD

How China’s weapons transfers to Iran have evolved over decades

New York Times, Published on 15/04/2026

» NEW YORK — For much of the past two decades, China has maintained a delicate balance in its military relationship with Iran, offering often indirect assistance instead of arms sales.

WORLD

Trump officials sue to loosen DC’s gun laws

New York Times, Published on 23/12/2025

» WASHINGTON — The Donald Trump administration sued Washington, DC, on Monday in an effort to loosen the city’s strict gun laws, the latest move in its effort to reimagine public safety in the nation’s capital, where it has deployed thousands of National Guard and other federal forces.

WORLD

Drunk raccoon passes out in US liquor store

New York Times, Published on 04/12/2025

» A raccoon entered a liquor store the other day and drank his fill: rum, moonshine, even peanut butter whiskey. Then it passed out on the floor of the bathroom.

THAILAND

Prime minister, exile and now prisoner: Thai power broker Thaksin’s new chapter

New York Times, Published on 12/09/2025

» A year ago, Thaksin Shinawatra’s astonishing resurgence to power in Thailand seemed complete. One of his daughters had just been elected prime minister. And he was flaunting his influence, giving speeches on his “vision for Thailand.”

WORLD

Kim Jong Un brings a guest to Beijing: His potential heir

New York Times, Published on 03/09/2025

» SEOUL — North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un, travelled to Beijing this week to hobnob with the presidents of China and Russia, two of his nation’s key allies. But he seems to have had another purpose for the trip: introducing his daughter as his potential successor.

LIFE

Can TikTok help young people take a break from screens?

New York Times, Published on 24/05/2025

» NEW YORK — How do you stop doomscrolling? By setting a time limit? Putting your phone in a different room? Deleting the application altogether?

WORLD

Foie gras that skips the force-feeding is developed by physicists

New York Times, Published on 26/03/2025

» BOSTON — Thomas Vilgis, a food physicist at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Germany, has been in love with foie gras for a quarter century. The luxurious delicacy is a pâté or mousse made from the rich, fattened livers of ducks or geese.

WORLD

Massacre in Haiti leaves nearly 200 dead

New York Times, Published on 10/12/2024

» PORT-AU-PRINCE — More than 180 people were killed in a massacre over the weekend in one of the poorest neighbourhoods of Haiti’s capital, the United Nations (UN) human rights chief said Monday.

WORLD

Syrian rebels breach city of Aleppo, in biggest advance in years

New York Times, Published on 30/11/2024

» ALEPPO — Syrian rebels breached the major city of Aleppo on Friday, according to the fighters and a war monitor, raising fears that the nation's long-running civil war is reigniting with an intensity not seen in years.

WORLD

Gunman, 14, kills four in US high school shooting

New York Times, Published on 05/09/2024

» WINDER — A 14-year-old student rampaged through the hallways of his Georgia high school Wednesday, killing two students and two teachers before giving up his gun and surrendering, according to authorities.