Cessation of hostilities, pause, ceasefire? US objections paralyze a resolution on Gaza in the Security Council
Washington rejects the deployment of a U.N. aid monitoring mechanism, the main novelty of the text submitted by the United Arab Emirates
Washington rejects the deployment of a U.N. aid monitoring mechanism, the main novelty of the text submitted by the United Arab Emirates
The weaponization of accusations of anti-semitism on college campuses is fueling the controversy over the Gaza war. This is despite the fact that experts point out that this hate speech isn’t a new phenomenon… and that it’s more often attributed to the extreme right
The initiative, which is non-binding, has received more support than the one adopted in October, with 33 more countries voting in favor
The Department of Education has opened an investigation into a dozen colleges for alleged violations of the civil rights law, which prohibits discrimination
The Costume Institute at the New York museum celebrates its fall exhibition, a showcase of 80 works by over 70 women designers that traces the history of fashion over the last century
The United Nations Secretary General on Wednesday urged the Security Council to force a cessation of hostilities to provide urgent humanitarian aid
The measure, which is already applied in cities such as London, Milan and Stockholm, will come into effect in spring and aims to raise $1 billion a year for public transportation
The presidents of three major universities were grilled by a House committee on what they are doing to address incidents against Jewish and Israeli students on campuses
The New York representative, who fabricated his resume, becomes the sixth member of the House expelled in U.S. history
The main environmental achievement of the Democratic president, who will not attend the COP28 summit in Dubai, is the enormous investment package included in the Inflation Reduction Act
The Americas Society in New York opens its rooms to a Spaniard for the first time with a collection of exclusive pieces created in collaboration with a dozen Latin American artists. ‘This exhibition shows the most experimental part of my work’
The renovation of the 45 rooms — which house almost 700 paintings that were created between 1300 and 1800 — has lasted five years and cost $150 million
Two documentaries revisit the infamous case that shook the United States 60 years ago
The resolution, adopted after four frustrated attempts and with the abstention of Russia, the US and the United Kingdom, focuses on the protection of children
Traditionally Democratic voters are considering not voting for Biden in 2024 due to the administration’s support for the offensive against Gaza
An open letter signed by workers from across 40 government department and agencies reflects growing dissent over Biden’s support of Israel’s offensive in the Palestinian enclave
From the stand, the former president lashed out at both the judge and New York’s attorney general and said that, in general, he felt that his assets were undervalued on his financial statements
Protests in many US cities, as well as in Europe and Asia, call for a ceasefire to bring relief to the Palestinian people
The head of the Yad Vashem Remembrance Center disavows the use of the symbol as ‘dishonoring the victims of the Holocaust and the state of Israel’
The Jewish American leftist intellectual believes that the war is morally legitimate, but he does not spare any criticism of Netanyahu’s government
The Middle Eastern conflict is dividing campus communities and pressuring college finances as big donors withdraw funding
Israel blocks visas for UN officials after accusing the secretary-general of justifying Hamas for saying the October 7 attacks ‘did not happen in a vacuum’ but after ‘56 years of suffocating occupation’
The head of U.S. diplomacy proposed a ‘humanitarian pause’ to allow aid to enter the enclave, just a week after Washington vetoed a resolution that called for the same measure
The United Nations is gathering evidence of possible war crimes by both sides
The mayor announces new measures to address the immigration crisis in the financial capital
Republicans have accused the Biden administration of indirectly financing the Hamas offensive through the unfreezing of funds to Iran in prisoner swap deal
The routes are located in low-income neighborhoods, where the population depends on surface transportation. The White House has committed to reducing the sector’s carbon footprint by 85% by 2050