World
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Hundreds of Officers Pursue Manhunt After Deadly Ambush in France
As a search for the assailants and the prisoner they freed stretched into a second day, the authorities said the…
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Ethnic ‘Balancer’ for Government Jobs Becomes Focus of Ethnic Division
North Macedonia tries to ensure diversity — and keep the peace — with computer-generated state hiring quotas. Fraud and bloat…
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First, He Conquered Paris. Now, a Japanese Chef Wants to Become a Brand.
Kei Kobayashi, who earned three Michelin stars in France, has come home to build an empire.
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Wednesday Briefing
Michael Cohen’s second day on the witness stand.
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White House Worries Russia’s Momentum Is Changing Trajectory of Ukraine War
Multiple factors are helping Russia’s military advance, including a delay in American weaponry and Moscow’s technological innovations on the battlefield.
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China Deploys Dozens of Ships to Block Philippine Protest Flotilla
Filipino civilians set sail in fishing boats to oppose China’s control of a shoal claimed by the Philippines. A formidable…
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YouTube Blocks Access to Protest Anthem in Hong Kong
Responding to a court order, YouTube and its sister company, Google, will block viewers in the region from viewing videos…
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Singapore’s Riches Grew Under Its Leader. So Did Discontent.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who is stepping down after nearly 20 years, oversaw astounding successes, but some Singaporeans want…
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King Charles III Unveils First Official Painted Portrait Since Coronation
The king, who was diagnosed with cancer in February but has since returned to public duties, unveiled the striking painting…
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Israeli Military Leaders See Danger in Lack of a Plan to Govern Gaza
As Hamas reappears in places Israel’s troops had cleared, Israeli commanders say their government’s failure to plan for stabilizing and…