World
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A Trove of ByteDance Records Mistakenly Went Public. Here’s What They Say.
The records briefly surfaced in a lawsuit involving the Republican megadonor Jeff Yass’s firm.
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3 Reasons This Obscure Country Is a Top ISIS Recruiting Ground
Hundreds of Tajik men have joined an Islamic State affiliate, analysts say.
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Ukraine’s Bold Biennale Show, Two Years Into the Invasion
At the art world’s seminal event, national pavilions offer a place to make a strong statement. Ukraine’s message? “The war…
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An ISIS Terror Group Draws Half Its Recruits From Tiny Tajikistan
Young migrants from the former Soviet republic were accused of an attack on a concert hall in Moscow that killed…
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Deluge Batters U.A.E. and Oman, Killing at Least 20
A relentless deluge of rain battered the United Arab Emirates and Oman this week, killing at least 20 people, causing…
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Top Adviser to Mayor Adams Is Hit With a Second Harassment Lawsuit
The aide, Timothy Pearson, was accused of harassing and retaliating against a second police sergeant under his watch.
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In Congress, Columbia’s Leaders Try to Please. At Home, They Face Anger.
For Columbia’s president, Nemat Shafik, a hearing on antisemitism went relatively well. But on campus, intense protests suggest a difficult…
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Miscalculation Leads to Escalation as Israel and Iran Clash
Israeli officials say they didn’t see a strike on a high-level Iranian target in Syria as a provocation, and did…
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Netanyahu Says Israel Won’t Be Pressured Over Iran Response
For days, Israel’s closest Western allies have pleaded with the country’s wartime government not to risk igniting a wider war…
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EE. UU. restablece las sanciones petroleras a Venezuela ante situación electoral
El gobierno de Biden había retirado temporalmente las sanciones después de que el presidente Nicolás Maduro accediera a posibilitar unas…