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- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/10
As companies like Amazon and Microsoft lay off workers and embrace A.I. coding tools, computer science graduates say they’re struggling to l...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/10
Bezalel Smotrich, the hard-line finance minister, said that Israel needed to move more decisively and quickly to defeat Hamas.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/10
The former teen heartthrob is revisiting a formative role in “Freakier Friday,” but a lot has changed in 22 years, on- and offscreen.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/10
Images of starving children and Israel’s planned expansion of settlements spurred Britain, France and Germany to a tougher stance. Prime Min...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/9
The Israeli cabinet agreed to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s military plan, but the quandary of who will eventually govern Gaza remains...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/9
Palestinians who fear being killed or seriously injured during rushes to obtain aid are being forced to pay exorbitant fees to take out mone...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/9
How Jonathan Greenblatt thinks about the line between legitimate protest and anti-Jewish hate.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/9
But automakers can’t absorb the cost forever and will soon begin to raise new car prices, analysts say.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/9
The European Union struck a trade deal that protected political priorities, like chicken and beef standards, while allowing headline-grabbin...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/9
The military leadership has said it prefers a new cease-fire instead of renewed fighting, and the military’s chief of staff previously raise...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/8
The change comes just two months into the former Republican congressman’s tenure leading the tax agency.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/8
A group representing many of the hostages’ families has said the Israeli security cabinet’s plan to take control of Gaza City could further...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/8
Over 21 days of talking with ChatGPT, an otherwise perfectly sane man became convinced that he was a real-life superhero. We analyzed the co...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/8
The Trump administration levied a hefty tariff on goods that are moved through other countries, but it has not yet fully explained its plans...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/8
Stephen I. Miran may spend only a few months on the central bank’s board of governors, but in that time he can influence the discussions aro...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/8
International allies and families of hostages condemned Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to take control of Gaza City, with the British prime minis...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/8
An increasing number of Palestinians are dying from hunger-related causes. Others are weak from months of extreme deprivation and vulnerable...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/8
The decision to expand operations in the enclave went against the recommendations of the military.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/8
Time and again, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has pledged to defeat Hamas by force. His cabinet’s decision to capture Gaza Cit...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/8
A documentary filmmaker and amateur archaeologist, he was consumed by the desire to find an ancient city in the Arabian desert known as Atla...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/7
Officials say a new law will rebalance a housing market long distorted by rigid rent controls, but many residents could be pushed out.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/7
Goods shipped from the country face a 39% tariff in the U.S., which companies warn will have dire consequences if President Trump cannot be...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/7
The A.I. start-up said its new flagship technology was faster, more accurate and less likely to make stuff up.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/8/7
The tariffs are driving up prices on everyday goods as businesses warn they can no longer absorb costs, leaving consumers to foot the bill.