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Investigators of War Crimes in Ukraine Face Formidable Challenges
KOROPY, Ukraine — Four men tugged at long strips of fabric to lift a coffin out of the gaping hole…
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Japan’s Secret to Taming the Coronavirus: Peer Pressure
TOKYO — To understand how Japan has fared better than most of the world in containing the dire consequences of…
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‘Wearing a Piece of History’: Vintage Clothing Stores Find a Growing Market
The Australia Letter is a weekly newsletter from our Australia bureau. Sign up to get it by email. This week’s…
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Patient and Confident, Putin Shifts Out of Wartime Crisis Mode
Early in his war against Ukraine, President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia appeared tense, angry and even disoriented. He spent…
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On Front Lines, Communication Breakdowns Prove Costly for Ukraine
SLOVIANSK, Ukraine — In the waning days of the battle for the eastern city of Sievierodonetsk, a Ukrainian National Guard…
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A President Untethered
WASHINGTON — He flung his lunch across the room, smashing the plate in a fit of anger as ketchup dripped…
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Russia appears to miss its foreign debt payments deadline, falling into default.
Russia appeared to be falling into default on its international debt on Monday as a grace period to make a…
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Your Monday Briefing: The End of Roe
Good morning. We’re covering the end of Roe v. Wade, a G7 summit on Ukraine and an investigation into China’s…
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Health
When Abortion Pills Were Banned in Brazil, Women Turned to Drug Traffickers
RIO DE JANEIRO — Last November, Xaiana, a 23-year-old college student in northern Brazil, began exchanging text messages with a…
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You Don’t Want to Wear a Mask? Do It for Hugh Jackman.
Last month, in a much-celebrated moment of public disciplining during a talk back with the cast of “Company,” a woman…
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