The Guardian UK:
"The international community has a legal and moral duty to deny Israel 'the tools of genocide', the Malaysian foreign minister, Mohamad Hasan, said at a meeting in New York of the Hague Group, the growing alliance of countries dedicated to coordinating practical economic and legal steps to isolate Israel over the war in Gaza.
The group, co-chaired by South Africa and Colombia, has become a central exchange for practical steps to try to pressure Israel, including stepping up collective action at ports and airports to prevent the transfer of weapons and goods to Israel, including dual-use heavy machinery. Hasan said states also needed to identify the multinational companies found to be enabling Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestinian land.
The group, meeting as world leaders were in New York for the UN general assembly, heard calls to support the aid flotilla trying to break the Israeli siege of Palestine and for Israel to be blocked from international cultural events."
-->I keep looking for any reference to the Hague Group in the NYT. So far, there is no mention of it.
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Common Dreams:
"Finnish President Says Security Council Members Who Violate UN Charter Should Lose Voting Rights. 'The composition of the UN still largely reflects the world of 1945,' said Alexander Stubb. 'As the world has changed drastically, so should the decision-making at the UN.'
Finnish President Alexander Stubb on Wednesday renewed his call for expanding the number of permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, abolishing veto power, and stripping voting rights from states that violate the UN Charter.
'Today, the UN is struggling to fulfill its central promise of delivering peace and stability,' Stubb said during his UN General Assembly address. 'Countries have increasingly taken the liberty to break the rules of international law, and to use force to gain other peoples’ territories, and suppress other nations.' ...
Under Stubb’s proposal, all five permanent Security Council members would likely lose voting rights: the United States bombs countries and alleged drug traffickers in violation of international law while backing Israel’s genocide in Gaza, Russia is invading and occupying Ukraine, Britain and France back Israel’s genocidal war, and China persecutes people within its own borders."
https://www.commondreams.org/news/stubb-finland
-->The NYT writes a lot about Alexander Stubb, but none of it pertains to the genocide of the Palestinian people. Why is our newspaper of record still protecting Israel?
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The Intercept:
"Pro-Palestine student activists across the country have struggled to get their universities to respond to pressure for divestment from Israel and its military–industrial complex. So when a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology withdrew from a grant from the Israeli military after hearing feedback from students protesting the ongoing genocide in Gaza, it was especially welcome news.
'This is one of the only cases where we know that student activism and public pressure led directly to an Israeli tie being cut, let alone a collaboration with its genocidal military,' said Mila Halgren, a postdoctoral associate at MIT. (The university did not respond to a request for comment.) ...
'This concession shows that student campaigns do have an influence,' Halgren said. 'It also shows that these ties cannot survive transparency and public awareness. Student action is not meaningless; despite increased repression, it is more important than ever to resist genocide.' ”
https://theintercept.com/2025/09/22/mit-israeli-military-funding-grant-protests
-->Why didn't this story get NYT coverage? Because Israel and the US are afraid of boycotts. And because the NYT is the newspaper of the genocide.