World
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Hungary’s Orban, a Scourge of Liberals, Faces a New Foe: Economics
BUDAPEST — He has won four consecutive elections, bent the judiciary and the news media to his will, rewritten the…
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Dairy Farmers in the Netherlands Are Up in Arms Over Emission Cuts
WOUDENBERG, Netherlands — The dairy farmers of the Netherlands have had enough. They have set fire to hay and manure…
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Why inspectors haven’t yet visited the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.
BRUSSELS — With anxiety mounting about the dangers to Ukraine’s largest nuclear power plant, which is occupied by the invading…
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In India, New Wave of Trauma as 11 Convicted of Rape and Murder Walk Free
GODHRA, India — For 15 years, as she moved from house to house for her family’s safety, Bilkis Bano waited…
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The Fried Chicken Inflation Index
If you are walking anywhere in London and spot Elijah Quashie, a.k.a. The Chicken Connoisseur, he would be grateful if…
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Germany’s Stony-Faced Chancellor Faces Critics on Nearly Every Side
BERLIN — First, he failed to immediately contradict the Palestinian leader who accused Israel of “50 Holocausts” as they stood…
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Ukrainian Strikes May Be Slowing Russia’s Advance
KYIV, Ukraine — The Ukrainian military extended the fight deeper into Russian-controlled territory on Friday, as it sharpens a strategy…
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How a Kenyan Power Broker Lost His Stronghold, Then the Presidency
KISUMU, Kenya — For decades, Kenya’s veteran opposition politician Raila Odinga has been the chief political power broker in the…
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A bridge to Crimea is a vital Russian link, and a potential Ukrainian target.
When explosions rang out over the Kerch Strait bridge overnight into Friday, the social media accounts of people closely tracking…
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Russia’s Gazprom announces another halt to Germany’s gas flow.
BERLIN — Gazprom, the Kremlin-controlled energy giant, announced that it would temporarily shut down its gas pipeline to Germany at…