World
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Facing Risky Options for Gaza Hostages, U.S. Turns to Longtime Mediator
Hamas is believed to hold at least 199 people in Gaza, a dense territory descending into a chaotic crisis, where…
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Pentagon Orders 2,000 More U.S. Troops to Be Ready to Deploy to the Middle East
Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III has ordered about 2,000 more U.S. troops to prepare to deploy to the Middle…
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Ukraine Said to Use Powerful New Missiles for First Time
Ukrainian forces attacked two key Russian air bases behind enemy lines on Tuesday, with Western officials saying that long-range missiles…
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Police Kill Suspect in Brussels Shooting, Official Says
The suspect, who was accused of killing two Swedish nationals in the Belgian capital in what the prime minister called…
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Hamas Hijacked Victims’ Social Media Accounts to Spread Terror
The use of hostages’ Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp accounts to livestream attacks and issue death threats is a new tactic,…
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Momentous Shift Looms for Poland as Governing Party Looks Set to Be Ousted
An expected liberal coalition would probably reverse deeply conservative policies at home and diminish Poland’s role abroad as a beacon…
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‘El agua se convirtió en barro’: la grave sequía que causa estragos en la Amazonía
El depósito de agua dulce más grande del planeta está en problemas. La selva tropical de la Amazonía, donde fluye…
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India’s Top Court Rejects Gay Marriage, While Voicing Sympathy
Though it expanded the definition of discrimination, the ruling was a sharp setback for petitioners seeking a landmark victory on…
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For 30 Years, This Grown-Up’s Office Was the Playground
Emmanuel Thingue spent 30 years shaping the look and feel of New York City’s most charming public spaces.
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Why a Sculptor Was Drawn to Sewer Alligators
A Swedish artist’s creation, to be unveiled today, shows a creature that has mythic status in New York City.