World
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New Zealand will expand its vaccine mandate to cover 40 percent of workers.
Thousands of employees in New Zealand who have close contact with customers at restaurants, gyms, bars and hair salons will…
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Narrowly Returned to Power, Trudeau Promises an Activist Government
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled his new cabinet on Tuesday, in a muted inauguration during which the Canadian…
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The Newest Power Player in Luxury’s First Family
PARIS — Frédéric Arnault, the 26-year-old chief executive of TAG Heuer, may be the youngest C.E.O. of a luxury watch…
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Your Wednesday Briefing
We’re covering how plans by countries to cut emissions are sorely lacking and Aung San Suu Kyi’s appearance in court.…
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Queen Elizabeth, Advised to Rest, Will Skip Climate Summit in Glasgow
Advised by doctors to rest, Queen Elizabeth II, at age 95 the oldest and longest-serving monarch in British history, will…
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Poland’s Heartland Would Rather Keep E.U. Money Than Break With Bloc
KOBYLIN-BORZYMY, Poland — The twin steeples of Saint Stanislaus, a hulking, red-brick Catholic church, are visible for miles across the…
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Britain moves to attract financing for nuclear plants.
The British government said on Tuesday that it would introduce legislation enabling a form of financing for nuclear power stations…
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Iranian Motorists Hit With Cyberattack at Filling Stations
CAIRO — A cyberattack disrupted gasoline stations across Iran on Tuesday, several state-run Iranian news agencies reported, leaving the ...
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3 Children and 1 Woman Drowned While Migrating Across the Aegean Sea
ATHENS — Three children and a woman drowned on Tuesday in the Aegean Sea after the bottom fell out of…
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A Playwright Has a Message: Anti-Asian Hate Isn’t New
On Sunday afternoon, a pigeon flew through a performance of “Covid Crime,” a one-act play taking place at a Manhattan…