World
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Miscalculation Leads to Escalation as Israel and Iran Clash
Israeli officials say they didn’t see a strike on a high-level Iranian target in Syria as a provocation, and did…
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Netanyahu Says Israel Won’t Be Pressured Over Iran Response
For days, Israel’s closest Western allies have pleaded with the country’s wartime government not to risk igniting a wider war…
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EE. UU. restablece las sanciones petroleras a Venezuela ante situación electoral
El gobierno de Biden había retirado temporalmente las sanciones después de que el presidente Nicolás Maduro accediera a posibilitar unas…
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Israeli Response to Iran Attack Seems Inevitable, Despite Allies’ Pleas
“We will make our own decisions,” said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, rebuffing European diplomats’ requests to stand down.
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Barbara Joans, Anthropologist Who Studied Biker Culture, Dies at 89
In her 60s, she hit the open road on a hulking Harley-Davidson and found a new area of academic research:…
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Thursday Briefing: Israel Seems Poised to Retaliate
Also, a deadly Russian missile strike in Ukraine and “green Islam” in Indonesia.
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China Could Threaten Critical Infrastructure in a Conflict, N.S.A. Chief Says
Gen. Timothy Haugh, who is also the head of the U.S. military’s Cyber Command, said Beijing was “sending a pretty…
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U.S. Restores Oil Sanctions on Venezuela as Hopes Dim for Free Election
The Biden administration had temporarily lifted sanctions after President Nicolás Maduro agreed to make free elections possible. Now Mr. Maduro…
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Anne Innis Dagg, Who Studied Giraffes in the Wild, Dies at 91
She was believed to be the first Western scientist to study the animals in their natural habitat, but she struggled…
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A Cyberattack Could Make N.Y. State’s Late Budget Even Later
Days after lawmakers in Albany reached agreement on the framework of a $237 billion state budget, a digital security breach…