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World
German Court Sentences Ex-Concentration Camp Secretary to Probation
Irmgard Furchner, who was in her late teens when she worked in the Stutthof camp, was convicted as the authorities…
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World
As Tunisia Drifts Farther From Democracy, Voters Shun Election
Turnout in Saturday’s parliamentary elections was just over 11 percent, reflecting deep skepticism that politics can solve the North African…
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US
Is There Still Room in the G.O.P. for Mitch Daniels?
Allies of the wonkish, 73-year-old university president are urging him to run for Senate. It would be a fascinating political…
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World
One Day With an Ambulance in Britain: Long Waits, Rising Frustration
Britain is experiencing a crisis in ambulance response times, part of a broader breakdown in the country’s revered National Health…
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World
Surrender to a Drone? Ukraine Is Urging Russian Soldiers to Do Just That.
Capitalizing on reports of low Russian morale, Ukraine has begun offering enemy troops detailed instructions on how to make their…
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US
A Diminished Trump Meets a Damning Narrative
Former President Donald Trump’s current woes extend beyond the report by the House Jan. 6 committee, but the case the…
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News
The Jan. 6 Committee Just Made History. Here’s What That Means for Prosecutors.
In voting on Monday to issue a sweeping final report, the Jan. 6 committee has honored its duty and the…
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US
Chief Justice Roberts Briefly Halts Decision Banning Border Expulsions
At issue is Title 42, a public health measure invoked by the Trump administration during the pandemic to block migrants…
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World
As Peru’s Unrest Chases Away Visitors, Many in Tourism Fear for Their Livelihood
In Cusco, the gateway to Machu Picchu and other ancient sites, tourist operators and hotel owners fear what the loss…
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Finance
Why Petulant Oligarchs Rule Our World
Some years ago — I think it was 2015 — I got a quick lesson in how easy it is…