World
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Britain’s Spy Master Says Putin Cut Deal With Wagner Mercenary Chief
The head of Britain’s intelligence agency, MI6, said on Wednesday that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia had “cut a…
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Why Odesa Is So Important to Ukraine in the War With Russia
The last two nights have brought some of the most furious Russian aerial assaults on Odesa, the southern Ukrainian port…
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Reporting in Yiddish, Without Speaking Yiddish
In an Australian community working to preserve its identity, a journalist found subjects with plenty of questions for her.
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Price of N.Y.C. Subway Ride Is Set to Go Up for the First Time in Years
The M.T.A. board is expected to vote to raise the base fare to $2.90 from $2.75, after pausing increases to…
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Protests Simmer in Israel as Country’s President Prepares to Address Congress
The small protests reflect the broad nature of popular opposition to plans by Israel’s government to overhaul the judiciary, and…
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What We Know About How a U.S. Soldier Ended Up in North Korea
The soldier, Pvt. Travis T. King, was supposed to be on a plane to the United States, but instead he…
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Xi Says China Will Act on Climate Goals at Its Own Pace
The speech by China’s leader, Xi Jinping, to Chinese officials came as John Kerry, President Biden’s climate envoy, urged Beijing…
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Facing a Future of Drought, Spain Turns to Medieval Solutions and ‘Ancient Wisdom’
Acequias, a network of water channels created by the Moors over 1,000 years ago, are being excavated and brought back…
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For These Ukrainian Soldiers, the Fight Is Personal
Ukraine lets soldiers from towns occupied by the Russian military join the battle to reclaim them.
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As Sunak Makes His Case to Britons, the Economy Undermines It
Britain’s stubbornly high inflation rate has come to symbolize a deeper economic malaise — a morass of problems, some new,…