World
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In Budapest, Xi Hails a ‘Deep Friendship’ With Hungary
The Chinese leader met with Viktor Orban, the Hungarian prime minister, one of China’s most fervent admirers and protectors in…
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In Letter, 540 Jewish Columbia Students Defend Zionism, Condemn Protests
The students wrote that “Zionism remains a pillar of our Jewish identities” and argued that many classmates do not understand…
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‘Time, Patience, Cold Blood’: Mexico Prepares for a Potential Trump Win
Mexican officials and aides are planning for a drastic shift in U.S. relations should Donald Trump win in November.
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A Plan to Help Harlem Students Build Wealth: Start Them Off With $10,000
The Harlem Children’s Zone is investing millions of dollars to create savings plans for students in its charter schools and,…
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How Vision Zero Made New Yorkers Safer and Saved Money
A study found that over a five-year period, the program reduced traffic injuries by 30 percent and cut Medicaid costs.
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At Victory Day Parade, Putin Seeks to Keep Ukraine in the Distance
A fighter fly-past returned to Russia’s World War II commemorations, where President Vladimir V. Putin permitted himself a single reference…
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Tens of Thousands Have Fled Rafah Since Monday, U.N. Says
Tens of thousands of people have fled since an Israeli call this week to evacuate part of the southern Gazan…
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A Former Guantánamo Prisoner’s New Life
On the 15th night of Ramadan in a suburb of Belize City, Majid Khan and his family of four sat…
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What Happens When a Happening Place Becomes Too Hot
City officials worked to make Milan attractive to visitors, but now that some neighborhoods are overwhelmed by rowdy crowds and…
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The Tiny Nation at the Vanguard of Mining the Ocean Floor
Below the waters of the Cook Islands, population 15,000, lie minerals used to power electric cars. Extracting them could bring…