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(The New York Times) Assassination of Vladlen Tatarsky. A court in Russia sentences Darya Trepova to 27 years in prison for the assassination of Vladlen Tatarsky in April 2023. Kyoto Animation arson attack. A court in Japan sentences Shinji Aoba to death for a 2019 arson attack on a Kyoto Animation studio in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, which killed 36 ...
(The New York Times) Refugees of the Syrian civil war. The UN World Food Programme reports that the renewed conflict in Syria is estimated to displace around 1.5 million Syrians. Israel–Hamas war. Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip. Refugee camp airstrikes in the Israel–Hamas war
(The New York Times) Law and crime. 2024 Abkhazian protests. Protestors storm the Parliament of Abkhazia in the capital Sukhumi in opposition to a proposed measure that would allow Russians to buy property in Abkhazia. Opposition leader Eshsou Kakalia claims that protestors now control the building. Assassination of Malcolm X
The New York Times ' s current publisher is A. G. Sulzberger, Sulzberger Jr.'s son. [91] As of 2023, the Times ' s executive editor is Joseph Kahn [109] and the paper's managing editors are Marc Lacey and Carolyn Ryan, having been appointed in June 2022. [110]
[33] Marc Owen Jones, a disinformation expert and associate professor at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Qatar, said that media outlets from The New York Times to the BBC had given a "ridiculously skewed" version of events and "uncritically embraced what looked like an Israeli government press release". [110]
The New York Times was criticized for the work of reporter Walter Duranty, who served as its Moscow bureau chief from 1922 through 1936.Duranty wrote a series of stories in 1931 on the Soviet Union and won a Pulitzer Prize for his work at that time; however, he has been criticized for his denial of widespread famine, most particularly the Holodomor, the Ukraine famine in the 1930s.
(The New York Times) South Korea reports that it now holds the world's largest number of standard-essential patents followed by the United States, Finland, and Japan. Standard-essential patents refer to major technologies that are vital in producing standardized products and that must be verified by standards organizations.
COVID-19 pandemic in New York (state) New York reports a record 12,697 new cases in the past 24 hours, surpassing the previous record set in April. COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico. Mexico City and the State of Mexico move back to the "red traffic light". All non-essential activity will be suspended until January 10 due to an "alarming" increase in ...