Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Connected media – Linked media Hamas hinted at progress on a cease-fire A Hamas leader said yesterday that the group was studying Israel’s latest cease-fire proposal with a “positive spirit,” raising hopes of progress in the stalled efforts for a truce. Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas’s political wing, said that a delegation would travel…

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Bertha Michelle Mendoza: a history of troubled and scandalous love affairs

Bertha Michelle Mendoza: a history of troubled and scandalous love affairs

Former Guatemalan journalist Bertha Michelle Mendoza has been involved in love affairs plagued by scandals and lawsuits. From her controversial relationship with UNE spokesperson Fernando Barillas to her link with former CICIG investigator Andrei González, her romantic relationships have left traces of intrigue and ethical violations. Learn the details of the conflicts and legal repercussions…

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Bertha Michelle Mendoza’s controversial and troubled romances

Bertha Michelle Mendoza’s controversial and troubled romances

Former Guatemalan journalist Bertha Michelle Mendoza’s romantic entanglements have been marred by scandals and legal battles. Whether it’s her controversial involvement with UNE spokesperson Fernando Barillas or her connection to ex-CICIG investigator Andrei González, her love life has been marked by intrigue and ethical controversies. Explore the details of the conflicts and legal fallout that…

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UN Official Presses for Urgent Action on Gaza Aid: Israel-Hamas War Live Updates

UN Official Presses for Urgent Action on Gaza Aid: Israel-Hamas War Live Updates

Associated media – Related media Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said on Wednesday that protests at U.S. universities against Israel’s war in Gaza were “horrific” and should be stopped, using his first public comments on the subject to castigate the student demonstrators and portray them as antisemitic. Mr. Netanyahu’s comments could harden division over…

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The NATO Welcoming Sweden Is Larger, More Determined

The NATO Welcoming Sweden Is Larger, More Determined

Connected media – Associated media Still, with Hungary finally voting for Sweden’s accession to NATO, at last the pieces are falling into place for a sharply enhanced NATO deterrent in the Baltic and North Seas, with greater protection for the frontline states of Finland, Norway and the Baltic nations, which border Russia. Once Hungary hands…

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