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Boris Johnson and the man who helped oust him from
his job, the former Finance Minister Rishi Sunak, are
seen as two of the top contenders within the
governing Conservative Party.
4h ago
In Shattered
Homes,
Ukrainians Brace
for a Cold Winter
In cities and towns BRENDAN HOFFMAN FOR THE NEW
YORK TIMES
battered by the war,
residents worry about how to heat their homes as
temperatures drop. But even in places spared from
the worst of the fighting, Russian strikes on
infrastructure have raised new fears.
2h ago
Bangkok’s Priest to
the Poor Finds His
Fit Among Fellow
Outcasts
For 50 years, the Rev. LAUREN DECICCA FOR THE NEW YORK
TIMES
Joseph Maier has lived in
one of the poorest parts of the Thai capital,
ministering to Catholics, Buddhists and Muslims alike,
and never finding favor with the church hierarchy.
October 15, 2022
French Feminist
Rabbi Captivates
Multifaith Crowds
With Musings on
Mortality MAURICIO LIMA FOR THE NEW YORK
TIMES
With Paris locked down
over Passover, a rabbi started holding weekly talks
over Zoom about Jewish texts. Thousands have tuned
in to hear her reflections on death. “She is my rabbi,”
said an atheist.
October 6, 2022
2 Michael Jackson
Impersonators
Look Identical.
The Resemblance
Ends There.
Two imitators of the King of Pop in Buenos Aires offer
a study in contrasts, reflective of Argentina’s deep
economic divide. One man financed 13 surgeries, while
the other draws on his sideburns.
September 23, 2022
5 Russian Bullets
Dashed an Opera
Singer’s Dreams.
Then He
Reclaimed His LENA MUCHA FOR THE NEW YORK
TIMES
Voice.
While on a rescue mission in Ukraine, Sergiy
Ivanchuk was shot in the lungs, apparently ending his
chance at opera stardom. His recovery is a marvel of
medicine, chance and his own spirit.
September 15, 2022
Dispatches
When Cemeteries
Are Flooded,
Where Do You
Bury the Dead?
Record-shattering flooding SAIYNA BASHIR FOR THE NEW YORK
TIMES
has submerged cemeteries
across much of Pakistan. Now, with deaths from flood-
related diseases mounting, families are struggling
with where to bury loved ones.
October 15, 2022
‘Eye of Sauron’:
The Dazzling Solar
Tower in the Israeli
Desert
Looming over a remote AMIT ELKAYAM FOR THE NEW YORK
TIMES
village in the Negev, the
Ashalim solar plant is, for some, a marvel of green
technology. For others, it’s a boondoggle and an
eyesore.
October 9, 2022
A Frontline
Mystery: Was He
Scouting for
Firewood, or for
Russia? NICOLE TUNG FOR THE NEW YORK
TIMES
Outside the city of Lyman,
Ukrainian troops ran across a 69-year-old Soviet
veteran. He was placed in an improvised blindfold. All
were enveloped in the fog of war.
October 4, 2022
In China, Living
Not ‘With Covid,’
but With ‘Zero
Covid’
The country’s strict THOMAS PETER/REUTERS
Italia articula su
próximo gobierno
en torno a un
rostro conocido:
Silvio Berlusconi GIANNI CIPRIANO PARA THE NEW YORK
TIMES
El apoyo del magnate de
los medios de comunicación definirá la posición de
Giorgia Meloni como posible primera ministra del
país. La salud de la democracia italiana también está
en juego.
3d ago
Hasta 24.000
venezolanos
podrían ser
elegibles para
migrar a EE. UU. TAMIR KALIFA PARA THE NEW YORK
TIMES
de manera legal
El gobierno de Biden anunció que aceptará a miles de
migrantes de Venezuela a través de un programa de
permiso humanitario, aunque el alcance del plan es
mucho más limitado que uno similar para los
ucranianos.
October 13, 2022
Katmandú tuvo
agua de grifo unas
semanas. Pero el
agua se secó tras
una catástrofe UMA BISTA PARA THE NEW YORK TIMES
climática
Un proyecto hidráulico concebido hace medio siglo ha
generado 420 millones de dólares en deuda para los
contribuyentes del país. Después de escándalos de
corrupción y desastres naturales, el agua todavía no
llega a una ciudad sedienta.
October 11, 2022
‘También son
soldados valientes
y tienen miedo’: las
tropas de Ucrania
miden al enemigo IVOR PRICKETT FOR THE NEW YORK
TIMES
Los soldados ucranianos
destrozaron las líneas rusas en el noreste, lo que los
ha puesto en contacto cercano con el enemigo y ha
aumentado su confianza.
October 10, 2022
Lima, la ciudad
donde la
arqueología nunca
duerme
En Lima, hogar de 10 MARCO GARRO FOR THE NEW YORK
TIMES
millones de peruanos y
más de 1000 sitios arqueológicos, el descubrimiento de
una tumba antigua es encuentro más reciente con un
pasado omnipresente.
October 11, 2022
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LETTER 279
How Australia Fell Behind on
Data Privacy
A recent spate of cyberattacks
have highlighted the nation’s
relatively lax approach to
safeguarding personal data. But change may be on the way.
Oct. 21, 2022