World
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Palestinian American Dies of Heart Attack After Brief Detention by Israeli Troops
JERUSALEM — An elderly Palestinian American was found dead early Wednesday shortly after a brief detention by Israeli troops in…
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Periodistas en El Salvador fueron blanco de Pegasus
El Faro, el principal sitio de noticias de El Salvador, dijo el miércoles que los teléfonos de la mayoría de…
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Trading Threats, the U.S. and Iran Inch Closer to a Nuclear Pact
Iran and the United States have recently engaged in a spiraling escalation of threats and warnings, even as they are…
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Journalists in El Salvador Targeted With Spyware Intended for Criminals
El Salvador’s leading news outlet, El Faro, said on Wednesday that the phones of a majority of its employees had…
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Sorry, World: Famous Apologies by High-Profile Figures
Some of the I’m Sorries are too little, too late, others are greeted sympathetically. Some are for transgressions that festered…
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NATO and Russia Talk Frankly, but Past One Another for Now
BRUSSELS — After four hours of talks with Russia, NATO leaders said that they were willing to engage in serious…
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Your Thursday Briefing: Beijing’s Olympic Challenge
We’re covering Beijing’s race to keep Omicron away from the Olympics and meager results from talks between NATO and Russia.…
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Senate Democrats are working to kill a Republican measure to slap sanctions on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
Senate Democrats unveiled legislation on Wednesday that would impose sanctions on top Russian officials if Moscow invaded Ukraine, in an…
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Woman Jailed in Iran Has Returned to U.K.
LONDON — A British cultural organization said on Wednesday that one of its employees from Iran had been acquitted of…
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Netscape Founder Gives Up $35 Million in Art Said to Be Stolen
Over a period of five years, James H. Clark, the internet pioneer whose Netscape browser once commanded that market, spent…