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Former Palace Aide Makes Face-to-Face Apology to Guest Over Remarks
Ngozi Fulani, who runs a charity for abused women, said a palace aide, Susan Hussey, pressed her on where she…
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Finance
Crucial Talks on Preserving Nature Are on Now. Here Are the Key Issues.
Negotiators from around the world are meeting in Canada in an effort to halt, and reverse, staggering declines in wildlife.
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Books
9 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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Food
On the Arab Christmas Table, Kubbeh and Warak Dawali Are Nonnegotiable
For members of the Arab diaspora, the meat- and bulgur-based dish, and delicate stuffed grape leaves, are what make the…
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World
The Days of Doggies in the Window Are Numbered
New York State is banning pet shops from selling dogs, cats and rabbits, starting in 2024, in an effort to…
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Food
Can a Federally Funded ‘Netflix Model’ Fix the Broken Market for Antibiotics?
Shortages and drug-resistant germs have renewed attention on a $6 billion proposal in Congress that would reconfigure the way antimicrobial…
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World
Your Friday Briefing
Allegations of a bribery scheme at the heart of the E.U.
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World
Outside a Peru Prison, Protesters Demand Justice for Their Ousted President
Eight days after Pedro Castillo’s removal from office and arrest, thousands of his supporters have joined protests demanding his reinstatement.…
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Magazine
A Paris Apartment That Marries Elegance With Utilitarian Details
The interior designer Marie-Anne Derville, 36, has lived in eight arrondissements and eight apartments since moving to Paris at 18.…
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World
Boris Becker Returns to Germany After Release From British Prison
The tennis champion left for his home country after serving time in Britain for hiding his assets in a bankruptcy…