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Australian Economic Adviser Sentenced to Three Years in Myanmar
Sean Turnell, an economic adviser to Myanmar’s imprisoned civilian leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, was convicted alongside her of…
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Your Thursday Briefing
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The top E.U. diplomat says the Nord Stream leaks resulted from ‘a deliberate act.’
The leaks in the Nord Stream gas pipelines under the Baltic Sea resulted from “a deliberate act,” the European Union’s…
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Tensions in Iran Spill Across the Border Into Iraq
As security forces in Iran move to curb protests that have embroiled cities across the country for more than a…
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If Brazil’s President Attempts a Coup, What Will the Police Do?
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In House Fight for N.Y. Suburbs, Will Abortion Turn Tide for Democrats?
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N.Y. — A year ago, Republicans staged an uprising in the Long Island suburbs, winning a slew of…
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Sex, Revenge Porn and Webcams: The Firing of a TV Weatherman
The pictures first emerged on a internet message board at the end of last year, taken surreptitiously while Erick Adame,…
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They Pay $500 a Month for a Loft in Brooklyn
You're reading the New York Today newsletter. Local reporting on the stories that define the city. Plus weather, upcoming events, Metropolitan…
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Australia’s Proposed Integrity Commission Would Work Mostly in Secret
SYDNEY, Australia — Australia’s Labor government introduced legislation Wednesday that would create a federal integrity commission with broad ...
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Cuba slowly starts restoring power after the entire island was blacked out.
Cuban authorities began restoring electricity to the island’s grid on Wednesday, but warned Cubans that the process would be slow…