World
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Italy’s Senate Signs Off on Meloni’s Migrant Crackdown
The package is the first major take on immigration by the hard-right government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and would…
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Israel’s Right-Wing Government Has Jewish Democrats at a Loss
American lawmakers defending Israel have often fallen back on what they call the countries’ shared democratic values. But defending the…
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As Xi Befriends World Leaders, He Hardens His Stance on the U.S.
China has rebuffed calls to restart high-level talks with the United States, raising the risk of confrontation in contested areas…
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In the Footsteps of Charles III
An alternative coronation tour explores the psyche and history of the new king, from the gardens he created to the…
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Una abdominoplastia fallida en México derivó en un secuestro mortal
El mes pasado, a los pocos minutos de llegar a México en una miniván blanca alquilada, Latavia McGee se dio…
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Victim’s Father Breaks Down as Bail Is Denied in Wrong-Driveway Shooting
“I just hope to God he dies in jail,” said Kaylin Gillis’s father of the man charged in the fatal…
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In Prosecution of Turkish Bank, the Supreme Court Issues a Mixed Ruling
The justices rejected key arguments from Halkbank, which is owned by the Turkish government. But they told a lower court…
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Canada’s Federal Workers Strike, Disrupting Government Services
The largest public sector union in Canada went on strike on Wednesday over wages and return to office rules, causing…
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Fighting in Sudan Traps Families as Generals Fail to Keep a Cease-Fire
Terrified to step outside because of firefights and bands of armed men in the streets, residents remain stuck in their…
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Art Collector Who Financed Hezbollah Evaded Sanctions, Prosecutors Say
The Lebanese businessman Nazem Ahmad has owned Picassos and Warhols. He and eight others were charged with violating sanctions by…