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Your Friday Briefing – The New York Times


Russia debut 55 missiles hit targets across Ukraine yesterday, with strikes killing at least 11 people and injuring 11 others, authorities said. A total of 47 missiles were shot down by Ukrainian forces. Earlier in the day, Germany and the United States pledged to send dozens of battle tanks to Ukraine, a major step forward in Western military support.

Since October, Russia has waged a campaign targeting Ukraine’s infrastructure and power grid. Attacks sometimes come after Ukraine’s successes. The Prime Minister of Ukraine, Denys Shmyhal, said in a Telegram post: “The main targets are energy facilities, providing light and heat to Ukrainians.

Over the past week, the Russian Air Force has conducted drills in the north of Ukraine in Belarus, putting Ukraine on high alert. Air attack sirens sounded across the country every time a Russian plane took off.

Analysis: War has been increase the influence of Central and Eastern European countries Steven Erlanger, The Times’ chief European diplomatic correspondent, writes: “The negative views on Russia amplify calls to expand the EU and NATO, while reducing the power of France and Germany. “.

At least nine Palestinians was killed by Israeli forces in a raid Palestinian officials said early yesterday in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin, prompting the Palestinian Authority to suspend security coordination with Israel. The deaths have brought the number of Palestinians killed in the West Bank to 30 in less than a month, including at least five young men under the age of 18.

At least 20 people were injured by bullets or inhaling tear gas yesterday, including four in critical condition, the Palestinian Health Ministry said. The Palestinian Ministry and Red Crescent accuses Israeli troops of storming the Jenin government hospital and firing tear gas inside the pediatric ward, but Israel denies those allegations.

A gun battle between Israeli troops and Palestinians broke out during the raid, the Israeli military said, adding that it responded with live ammunition after being shot. The Israeli military says it is trying to arrest members of the Islamic Jihad who were involved in the planning and execution of attacks on Israeli soldiers and civilians.

React: The Palestinian Authority’s suspension of security coordination with Israel could limit communications and intelligence sharing between Israeli and Palestinian officials, undermining the Palestinian Authority’s policy toward Palestinian armed groups in the Bank of Israel. West and potentially contribute to the direct confrontation between Israeli and Palestinian security personnel.


political geography was everywhere at the Australian Open and will be the focus of the women’s final, which takes place on Saturday, when Elena Rybakina, a native Russian who became a Kazakh citizen five years ago in exchange for financial support, and Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus go head to head .

Sabalenka, like other Russian and Belarusian tennis players, has not been allowed to represent her home country – part of the pro tennis controversy as they try to balance the declared opposition for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in hopes of rising above the quagmire of international politics.

Earlier this week, a video emerged of Novak Djokovic’s father, Srdjan, posing with fans waving Russian flags and wearing a pro-war “Z” logo and expressing his support for Russia. A week earlier, tournament organizers had banned fans from displaying any form of Russian or Belarusian flags or other symbols supporting Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Political geography: Russian player Karen Khachanov has written messages of support for the people of Nagorno-Karabakh, a long-disputed enclave inhabited by tens of thousands of ethnic Armenians within the internationally recognized borders of Azerbaijan.

Olympic: Athletes from Russia and Belarus will compete at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, against the stated wishes of Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky.

What happens when an exceptionally gifted athlete chooses not to use it?

After resounding victories that made him one of golf’s biggest stars, Anthony Kim abruptly retired from the sport in 2012. Injuries hindered his play and he needed time to recover. But aside from his physical troubles, some invisible, unknowable force must have stirred within him, because you never come back.

Writer Paul La Farge, whose novels use narrative and historical techniques, passed away at the age of 52.

Will Arsenal win their first title since 2004? When half of the Premier League season is over, our writers will review the action and predict what will happen next. Manchester City is still the favorite team.

Manchester United and the financial rules of European football: United’s finance department organize a delegation from UEFA recently. A friendly relationship or an urgent conversation about financial fair play? What is depreciation?

Meaning of football loan transfer: From expensive high-end deals to development opportunities for young people, here are our guide to navigate the lending market.

What are the things we do today that are likely to shame us in the future — things that will make us cringe when we look back at the early 2020s? Times asked more than 30 people from academia, fashion, media, art and business, as well as a certain scandalous chatbot. Here are some of their responses.

Christina Oxenberg, writer and fashion designer: “Monarchy.”

Kevin Kelly, co-founder of Wired magazine: “Eat dead animals. It is not possible to have two spouses at the same time. Fear of human cloning. Think you need permission to visit another country.

Chris Stein, guitarist, songwriter and co-founder of Blondie: “CGI will be very embarrassed in the future. Every action movie has the same stupid monster with glowing embers under its skin, and it’s ridiculous.”

Rufus Wainwright, singer-songwriter: “Plastic bottle.”

Chat GPT: “Over-dependence on technology: Our over-reliance on smartphones, social media, and other digital devices will likely become obsolete in a few years. as new technologies emerge.”

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