World
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Berlin Honors Earliest Settlers, Whose Bones Shared Their Secrets
Archaeologists unearthed some 4,000 ancient skeletons from the heart of the city. After years of study, they were reinterred in…
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Britain Has Huge Clean Energy Ambitions, but Are They Realistic?
There may be no better place to see evidence of Britain’s shift to cleaner energy than a sleek industrial complex…
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They Fled Oppression at Home, but It Followed Them Abroad
Many Venezuelans who left their homeland oppose the country’s autocratic president, but strict requirements will prevent most from voting in…
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As Violence Surges, Can Pakistan Protect Its Chinese Projects?
China has invested billions in megaprojects across Pakistan. But a resurgence in militant violence is threatening to derail badly needed…
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Samsung Union Workers Launch Indefinite Strike
The tech giant’s largest union escalated its dispute with management after failing to reach an agreement over pay and working…
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Prosecutors Are Trying to Sell You a Story, Menendez Lawyer Tells Jury
Senator Robert Menendez is charged in an international corruption scheme. Prosecutors portrayed him as “Scrooge McDuck swimming in gold coins,”…
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Hezbollah Launches Retaliatory Rockets After Israel Appears to Strike in Syria
An apparent Israeli drone strike in Syria on Tuesday prompted the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah to respond with rocket fire…
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Wednesday Briefing: NATO Summit Begins
Plus, the U.S. says Russia is struggling in Ukraine.
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WADA Clears Itself in Chinese Doping Case, but Report Raises New Questions
A special prosecutor said the decision not to pursue punishments against a group of Olympic swimmers was “indisputably reasonable,” even…
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N.Y.U. Settles Lawsuit by Students Who Claimed Antisemitic Harassment
The lawsuit was part of a wave of litigation against universities over accusations of antisemitism related to campus protests over…