Dangerous, but to Whom?
Being a foreign correspondent in a war zone means living in danger, while also recognizing the danger you cause others. feeds.nytimes.com |
Bazaar Strike Ends in Tehran
Merchants at the Grand Bazaar returned to work on Sunday, ending a strike that some observers saw as protest against the government of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. feeds.nytimes.com |
Actors’ Protest and Rabbi’s Sermon Stoke Tensions in Israel Ahead of Peace Talks
Ahead of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, Israel was in an uproar over actors’ refusal to perform in settlements, and Palestinians were outraged by a rabbi’s sermon. feeds.nytimes.com |
Israel to blame if talks fail - Abbas
PALESTINIAN president Mahmoud Abbas said that Israel would be to blame if Us-backed peace talks collapsed over the resumption of construction in West Bank settlements. news.com.au |
The Quiet Side of Being a Soldier’s Other Half: Modern Love
A military wife keeps her fears to herself and lets her husband keep secret his stories of combat. nytimes.com |