World
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An Unprecedented Trial Opens With Two Visions of Trump
The prosecution’s opening statement sketched a seamy scheme meant to further the election of Donald J. Trump. His lawyer said…
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Scenes of Protests at Columbia, Yale, M.I.T. and N.Y.U.
Demonstrations and arrests spread across some of America’s most influential universities on Monday, as administrators struggled to defuse tensions on…
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Trump and Attorney General Agree on Minor Changes to $175 Million Bond
Letitia James had asked a court to reject the bond that Donald J. Trump posted in his civil fraud case.…
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Ukraine War Helped Push World Military Spending to 35-Year High, Study Says
The outlay reached $2.4 trillion last year, a research group found, 6.8 percent up on 2022. Tensions in Asia and…
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Israel Hasn’t Offered Evidence Tying U.N. Workers to Terrorism, Review Says
Israel has not provided evidence to support its allegations that many employees of the main U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees…
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Palestinian Baby Delivered After Mother Killed in Israeli Strike
Doctors in Gaza delivered a baby on Sunday from the womb of a Palestinian woman who had been killed alongside…
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Britain Memorializes a Queen, With Smiles and Bronze Corgis
Sculptors have immortalized past British monarchs with imposing, stern-faced statues. For Queen Elizabeth II, they’re taking a different approach.
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How Tabloids Used ‘Catch-and-Kill’ to Trade on Secrets of Celebrities
The term was coined by old-time tabloid editors for buying the exclusive rights to stories, or “catching” them, for the…
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Mdou Moctar’s Guitar Is a Screaming Siren Against Africa’s Colonial Legacy
“Funeral for Justice,” the musician from Niger’s album due next month, amps up the urgency in his work: “I want…
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Review: ‘Grenfell’ Listens to the Survivors of a Towering Inferno
At St. Ann’s Warehouse, this documentary play about a London fire is blood-boiling and aggrieved.