World
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U.S. Says It Struck Bunkers Used by Iranian-Backed Forces in Syria
WASHINGTON — American warplanes dropped guided bombs on bunkers containing ammunition and other military hardware in Deir al Zour, a…
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What Does a Dancing Body Feel Like in Ukraine? ‘I Am a Gun.’
Anna Vinogradova, an independent dance artist living in Kyiv, doesn’t carry a gun. She’s not even particularly patriotic, she said.…
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Greek Party Islands Chill Out
It was around the time that the ferry eased itself into the port of Ios, an island in the Greek…
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A New Generation of Voters Will Test Angola’s Longtime Governing Party
LUANDA, Angola — A new generation of Angolans, many disillusioned with their country’s political system and corruption, will vote for…
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Calculating the Costs of War
Day after day for 181 days, the grim ledger of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine grows longer with each missile strike,…
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6 Months Into War, Ukraine and Russia Are Both Reshaped
For six months, a major land war has sown horror in Europe. It is a war in which violence and…
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Jan. 6 Panel Questions Trump Cabinet Members on 25th Amendment Talks
WASHINGTON — The House select committee scrutinizing the Jan. 6 attack has used the August congressional recess to gather more…
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Biden Administration Plans for New Booster Campaign Soon After Labor Day
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration plans to offer the next generation of coronavirus booster shots to Americans 12 and older…
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Trump, Without the Presidency’s Protections, Struggles for a Strategy
On Tuesday, a Florida judge informed two lawyers representing former President Donald J. Trump, neither of them licensed in the…
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Foes Agree on Nuclear Disaster Risk in Ukraine, but Little Else
As United Nations officials pleaded for inspection and demilitarization of the battle-scarred nuclear power plant caught in Russia’s war on…