Ireland, Ulster and the Flotilla Inquiry
The appointment of an Ulster politician as an observer of Israel's inquiry into last month's deadly commando raid on a flotilla of ships disturbs his opponents back home. feeds.nytimes.com |
One Homecoming
I'd never seen pride and joy collide at their zenith until Thursday, June 10, at Camp Pendleton, when 48 Marines bounded off those buses to reunite with their families and friends. feeds.nytimes.com |
After Years of War, Few Iraqis Have a Clear View of the Future
Many of the same complaints about daily life are heard now as in 2003, when the United States invasion transformed the political life of the nation. nytimes.com |
Families Seek Prosecutions in Iran Detainee Deaths
Families of three anti-government protesters who died at Iran’s Kahrizak prison have demanded the prosecution of those running the extra-legal detention center. nytimes.com |
Eviction of Palestinian Family, After a Legal Battle, Underlines Tensions Over Jerusalem
Israeli police officers evicted the family, who had disputed the sale of their property by a now-dead relative, and Jewish settlers moved in on the same day. feeds.nytimes.com |