World
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In Wake of Election Defeat, Germany’s Weakened Leader Will Slog On
Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his governing coalition emerged battered from the vote for the European Parliament. But a snap election…
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Why Is Biden Going to Europe Twice in a Week?
The White House won’t say, but the politics seem clear: Three down days in Europe “might not look right.”
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Greece Closes Schools and Acropolis as Possible Record Heat Is Forecast
Concerns are also growing for two foreign hikers who have gone missing on Greek islands amid the soaring temperatures.
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U.N. Report Accuses Both Israel and Palestinian Groups of War Crimes
A United Nations commission investigating the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel and the subsequent conflict in Gaza has accused both…
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Three Men Convicted in Murder of Dutch Journalist
A Dutch court sentenced the men to prison for more than 25 years on Wednesday in the killing of Peter…
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Denmark’s Prime Minister Says She’s ‘Not Quite Myself’ After Assault
Mette Frederiksen said she was working but still recovering, days after being punched in a busy square in Copenhagen.
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New York City Might Finally Curb Broker Fees for Renters
A majority of the City Council supports a bill that would transfer the cost of most broker fees from renters…
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A Public Housing Playground Barred Outsiders. Neighbors Objected.
Signs put up at Wise Towers say the playground is only for residents. There have been tense encounters with some…
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He Disrupted ‘An Enemy of the People.’ Now He’ll Appear in It.
Nate Smith, an actor and activist, will have a role in a production organized by Theater of War Productions on…
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Fire in Kuwait Worker Housing Leaves at Least 35 Dead
The blaze struck a building that was home to scores of low-paid migrant workers, many of them from India.