World
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A Surging Hard Right Stumbles Over Its Own Divisions
Elections starting this week for the European Parliament could leave far-right parties with more power than ever, but also expose…
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Monday Briefing: What’s Next for South Africa
Also, India’s elections and internet in the Amazon.
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¿Por qué Corea del Norte bombardeó el Sur con globos de basura?
La inusual ofensiva, en la frontera más fortificada del mundo, revive una táctica de la época de la Guerra Fría.…
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Intense Security at Peaceful Parade for Israel in Manhattan
The annual parade focused this year on the hostages in Gaza. Thousands marched, and with many streets blocked off, there…
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David Levy, Ex-Laborer Who Became a Top Israeli Leader, Dies at 86
A native of Morocco, he often embodied the resentment of North Africans and Middle Eastern Jews toward European Israelis.
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Netanyahu may be forced to choose between a cease-fire and his government’s survival.
For months, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has refused to offer a timeline for ending the war against Hamas…
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What’s Next for South Africa After Voters Rebuked Its Reigning Party?
A look at the leaders who could shape the country’s future after the African National Congress’s poor showing in elections.
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Netanyahu May Face a Choice Between a Truce and His Government’s Survival
The Israeli prime minister has been put on the spot by President Biden’s announcement outlining a proposal for a truce.
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Congestion Pricing Ignites an Old Rift: Drivers vs. Transit Riders
As New York City prepares to roll out its tolling program on June 30, the divide between those who love…
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‘A Building Employee Greeted Us With a Broad Smile Every Day’
Recalling a first job, trading places in a crowded subway car and more reader tales of New York City in…