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World
Mexico-U.S. Ties: What to Know About Migration, Fentanyl and Guns
Tensions over soaring migration, overdose deaths and the role of U.S. guns in cartel violence have strained relations.
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World
U.S. Sent Munitions Seized From Iran to Ukraine
The U.S. military’s Central Command said in a statement on Wednesday that earlier this week it had transferred about 1.1…
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US
Lawyers Expand Legal Fight for Longest-Held Prisoner of War on Terrorism
Abu Zubaydah was the first prisoner waterboarded by the C.I.A. He has never faced charges at Guantánamo Bay.
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World
Putin’s Next Target: U.S. Support for Ukraine, Officials Say
Russian spy agencies and new technologies could be used to push conspiracy theories, U.S. officials say.
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World
Russian and Ukrainian Officials Both Predict U.S. Support for Kyiv Won’t Change
Russian and Ukrainian officials voiced a rare note of agreement on Monday, with both sides playing down the significance of…
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World
Ukraine’s Forces and Firepower Are Misallocated, U.S. Officials Say
American strategists say Ukraine’s troops are too spread out and need to concentrate along the counteroffensive’s main front in the…
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Finance
Consider Bonds
Stocks command most of the attention. But even after the latest U.S. debt downgrade, bonds are steady, essential investments, our…
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Finance
Solar Supply Chain Grows More Opaque Amid Human Rights Concerns
The global industry is cutting some ties to China, but its exposure to forced labor remains high and companies are…
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World
A former U.S. Marine who was freed in a prisoner swap was injured while fighting in Ukraine, the State Department said.
Trevor Reed, the former U.S. Marine who was detained in Russia for nearly three years and later freed in a…
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US
Hacking of Government Email Was Traditional Espionage, Official Says
The hackers penetrated the accounts of senior State Department officials, including the U.S. ambassador to China.