Thursday headlines: War and peace (finally)
The International Criminal Court issues arrest warrants for Israel's prime minister and former defence minister, and Hamas's military commander. / BBC News
A recap of Gaza resolutions the UN's Security Council has voted on since last October. / Al Jazeera
Consulting firm McKinsey is said to have a client list "that reads as the 'whodunit' of the climate crisis." / The Guardian
Unrelated: Confessions of a repentant Wagner disinformation agent from the Central African Republic. / Le Monde
Roughly 57% of the world's population is now connected to the mobile internet, though the rate of growth is slowing. / rest of world
An investigative journalist who's never had a smartphone considers getting one that was previously only available to the military. / 404 Media
Regarding yesterday's news about robot dogs, one just completed a full-course marathon. / The Register
See also: A developer released what he's billing "the world's first AI street hawker." / Ted Benson
In the 1930's young, working women divided a week into "48 hours working, 56 hours sleeping, 31 hours on home obligations, and 24 hours eating or running errands." / The One Percent Rule
Explaining what the "women in male fields" TikTok trend is about. / Screenshot
A video report from Europe's recent Tramdriver Championship. / YouTube
The great sports writer Louisa Thomas on Rafael Nadal's legacy: "No match was over until it was over; and then it was over." / The New Yorker
Footage from 1910 shows Leo Tolstoy's final days, right to his deathbed. / Open Culture
See also: A calculator can tell you a famous person's "net elevation" from birth to death. / Avi Bagla