World
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F.B.I. Director Makes Rare Visit to Africa as Terrorism Threat Grows
The Islamic State and Al Qaeda consider Africa ‘very fertile ground,’ said Christopher A. Wray, who is meeting with officials…
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‘Good Days and Bad Days’: Princess of Wales Gives Update on Cancer
In a message to the public, Catherine said she would attend King Charles’s birthday parade this weekend and wrote candidly…
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¿Por qué es tan difícil lograr un alto al fuego en Gaza?
Ambas partes tienen exigencias extremas y buscan un acuerdo que determine el destino de la Gaza de posguerra y les…
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G7 Agrees to $50 Billion Ukraine Loan Backed by Russian Assets. How Will It Work?
The United States and others plan to give the sum to Kyiv, with the interest from Moscow’s assets frozen in…
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Putin Makes Cease-Fire Offer With Sweeping Demands on Ukraine’s Territory
Ukraine denounced the offer, saying that Mr. Putin was “afraid of real peace.” The Russian leader made the remarks one…
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A France in Turmoil Mourns Françoise Hardy, Its Voice of Melancholy Cool
An overwhelming outpouring of tributes felt like a quest for some anchor in shared memory.
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A Rising Star and a Team in the Finals Rekindle Memories in a Changed City
The return of the Edmonton Oilers to the Stanley Cup finals after 18 years has brightened up Alberta’s capital after…
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Ukraine Welcomes Pledges of More Military Aid With Cautious Optimism
Kyiv signed security pacts with several Western allies this week. Whether they will fundamentally change the course of the war,…
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Why the Biggest City in America Can’t Get Big Things Done
Congestion pricing was the latest ambitious proposal that couldn’t navigate New York’s rocky political terrain. It’s a tall order to…
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The Brooklyn Museum Is Progressive. Why Is the Left Attacking It?
One of the city’s most consistently progressive institutions — which had long enraged conservatives — has become the object of…