World
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Biden’s New Order Leaves Migrants at Border in Limbo Over Asylum Fate
In Mexican cities along the border with the United States, migrants were taking a wait-and-see approach to a restrictive new…
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Thursday Briefing: A Special Report From Sudan
Also, the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
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What Happens Now That Congestion Pricing Has Been Halted
First the Metropolitan Transportation Authority must vote. Then Gov. Kathy Hochul may seek another way to shore up the finances…
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U.N. Nuclear Watchdog Censures Iran and Demands Access for Inspectors
The International Atomic Energy Agency acted in the face of Iran’s refusal to allow experts to examine its stepped-up nuclear…
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As Biden Pushes for Truce in Gaza, Tensions Rise in Lebanon
After a barrage from Hezbollah militants on northern Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened a “very intense” military response.
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18 Arrested at Israeli Nationalist Flag March Through East Jerusalem
Tens of thousands of Jewish Israelis joined an annual nationalist march on Wednesday through the heart of Jerusalem to celebrate…
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Bertien van Manen, a Roving Photographer of Daily Life, Dies at 89
Inspired by Robert Frank’s book “The Americans,” she traveled to China, Russia and the coal mines of Kentucky to capture…
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Slovak Prime Minister Speaks Publicly for First Time Since Assassination Attempt
Robert Fico said in a video address that he hoped to return to work in the coming weeks. He blamed…
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A Russian American Is Sentenced in Russia Over Social Media Posts
The latest detention of an American national in Russia has renewed fears that the Kremlin is seeking to use U.S.…
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In Congestion Pricing Reversal, Hochul Finds Odd Allies, Including Trump
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s abrupt decision to delay the long-awaited plan put her in line with the former president, who has…