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A drone attack in Odessa, Ukraine shatters a family's life
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A drone attack in Odessa, Ukraine shatters a family's life

In the photograph, Anna Haidarzhy and her 4-month-old son, Tymofii, are barely visible under the blood-stained blanket. They lay among the rubble, at the feet of rescuers in black and fluorescent uniforms. Only two arms can be seen, one of the mother, 31 years old, and one of the son, protruding from the blanket.“It looked like they were saying goodbye,” one of the rescuers, Serhii Mudrenko, said of the image.Their bodies were found in the smoking ruins of an apartment building hit by a Russian drone attack in March in the southern Ukrainian city of Odessa that killed 12 people. THE photographytaken by Ukraine's state emergency services, it circulated widely in Ukraine and was seen as a tragic symbol of the terrible toll taken on civilians by the war in Russia.Throughout the search,...
What happened when a German car factory went all-electric
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What happened when a German car factory went all-electric

Zwickau, a city in eastern Germany, may not be as famous as Detroit, but its economy has revolved around internal combustion engines since August Horch founded Audi here in the early 20th century.So when Volkswagen announced in 2018 that it would convert its Zwickau factory, the area's largest private employer, to produce exclusively electric vehicles, it was a big deal.“A lot of people were skeptical,” said Michael Fuchs, who has worked at the factory for more than a quarter century. They wondered, “What will happen?” He said.Volkswagen has closed the assembly lines of its popular Golf hatchbacks and converted the factory, which has its own motorway exit, to produce six electric models. The renovated plant can produce one car per minute, shipping it via train.This was a rare case o...
Lloyd Austin rejects allegations that Israel committed genocide in Gaza
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Lloyd Austin rejects allegations that Israel committed genocide in Gaza

Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III told a Senate committee Tuesday that the Pentagon had no evidence that Israel was carrying out genocide against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.Mr. Austin made the comments in testimony at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing that was interrupted several times by demonstrators protesting U.S. support for Israel's assault on Hamas. More than 33,000 people have died in Israel's bombing of Gaza, according to Gaza health officials, and severe hunger is spreading across the Palestinian enclave.Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas, a Republican, asked Mr. Austin to address the protesters' concerns.“Is Israel committing genocide in Gaza?” asked Mr. Cotton.“We have no evidence that genocide was created,” Mr. Austin responded."So that's a no?" ...
Seriously, now is the time to stop kissing sick birds
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Seriously, now is the time to stop kissing sick birds

New Yorkers, beware: If you encounter a sick, dead, or strangely behaving bird or animal, keep yourself and your pets a safe distance away. The avian influenza virus, H5N1, is present in at least a small fraction of New York City's birds, according to a new study.The finding is not entirely surprising, given that H5N1 has been shown to affect migratory birds, a wide range of wildlife, poultry and, as of last month, dairy cows. However, its discovery in the city is an unpleasant reminder that urban spaces are not exempt.People generally associate zoonotic diseases with rural environments, farms or wilderness, said Florian Krammer, an influenza expert at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York who led the study, published online last week.But New York City has many gree...
Switzerland's climate shortcomings violate human rights, European Court rules
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Switzerland's climate shortcomings violate human rights, European Court rules

Europe's top human rights court said Tuesday that the Swiss government violated the human rights of its citizens by not doing enough to stop climate change, a landmark ruling that experts say could strengthen activists hoping to use the climate change law. human rights to hold governments to account.In the case, brought by a group called KlimaSeniorinnen, or Older Women for Climate Protection, the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France, said Switzerland had failed to meet its climate reduction target. carbon emissions and must take action to address this problem. discordance.The women, aged 64 and older, said their health was at risk during heat waves linked to global warming. They argued that the Swiss government had violated their rights by not doing enough to mitigat...
Tesla settles lawsuit over fatal crash involving Autopilot
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Tesla settles lawsuit over fatal crash involving Autopilot

Tesla on Monday settled a lawsuit that blamed the automaker's driver-assist software for the 2018 death of a California man, averting a trial that would have focused attention on the company's technology several months before it planned to unveil a self-driving taxi.The trial stemming from the death of Wei Lun Huang, an Apple software engineer known as Walter, was expected to begin Monday with jury selection. The case was one of the most high-profile ones involving Tesla's Autopilot software, attracting considerable public attention and spurring an investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board.The terms of the settlement with Mr. Huang's children and other members of his family were not disclosed, and Tesla filed court documents seeking to prevent them from bei...
At the United Nations Court, Germany fights charges of aiding the genocide in Gaza
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At the United Nations Court, Germany fights charges of aiding the genocide in Gaza

Germany began defending itself at the International Court of Justice on Tuesday against charges that it is aiding genocide in Gaza by supplying weapons to Israel.Nicaragua took the case against Germany to the tribunal in The Hague. In hearings that opened Monday, Nicaragua argued that Germany is facilitating the genocide against Palestinians in Gaza by providing Israel with military and financial aid, and called for emergency measures ordering the German government to stop its support for Israel in time of war.Berlin denied violating the Genocide Convention or international humanitarian law and sent a delegation of international lawyers, including some from Britain and Italy, to the UN tribunal.Germany is Israel's second-largest arms supplier after the United States and a nation whose...
PFAS “forever chemicals” are widespread in water around the world, according to a study
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PFAS “forever chemicals” are widespread in water around the world, according to a study

They are found in makeup, dental floss, and menstrual products. They're in nonstick pans and takeout food wrappers. The same goes for rain jackets and firefighting equipment, as well as pesticides and artificial turf on sports fields.They are PFAS: a class of man-made chemicals called per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. They are also called "forever chemicals" because the bonds in their chemical compounds are so strong that they do not break for hundreds or thousands of years, if at all.They are also in our water.A new study of more than 45,000 water samples worldwide found that about 31% of groundwater samples analyzed that were not near any obvious source of contamination had levels of PFAS considered harmful to human health by Environmental Protection Agency. About 16% of the su...
Israel's version of the global central kitchen strike raises broader legal questions, experts say
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Israel's version of the global central kitchen strike raises broader legal questions, experts say

Israel's account of the attack on the World Central Kitchen convoy raises important legal questions, even if the attack was the result of a series of mistakes, experts say.The Israeli army announced on Friday that its preliminary investigation had revealed a series of errors that led to the deaths of seven aid workers. He took responsibility for the failure, saying there was “no excuse” and citing “misidentification, errors in decision making and an attack against standard operating procedures.”But the description of events that emerged raises broader questions about the military's ability to identify civilians and its procedures for protecting them, legal experts told the New York Times — including new concerns about whether Israel complied with international law in its conduct o...
Google tone down forum after employee feud over war on Gaza
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Google tone down forum after employee feud over war on Gaza

For nearly 14 years, an online message board called Memegen has served as a virtual water cooler for Google employees.Memegen was a place where employees could offer blunt criticism of their bosses, share dark humor about job cuts or joke about receiving notes from their parents to excuse them from returning to the office after the pandemic.But Google executives, after watching employees criticize the war in Gaza in recent months, are making big changes to lower the temperature on their company's beloved forum, according to documents reviewed by The New York Times.One of the most significant changes to Memegen will be the removal of the virtual thumbs down. The most liked memes rise to the top of Memegen based on these votes. The unpopular ones quickly disappear from sight. Another ...