World
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Prosecutors’ Error Exposes Potential Scope of Disgraced Detective’s Harm
The Brooklyn district attorney’s office didn’t mean to send opposing lawyers an unredacted file about Louis Scarcella, a former N.Y.P.D.…
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Reeling From Mass Stabbing, Australians Ask: Was It About Hatred of Women?
All but three of the 18 people killed or injured Saturday were women. While the attacker’s motive may never be…
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Israel’s Allies Make a Full-Court Press to Urge Restraint
Israel’s allies on Monday were strongly urging it not to retaliate against Iran for the missile and drone attack over…
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Chinese Company Under Congressional Scrutiny Makes Key U.S. Drugs
A Chinese company targeted by members of Congress over potential ties to the Chinese government makes blockbuster drugs for the…
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A Show of Might in the Skies Over Israel
Iran’s retaliation for Israel’s killing of senior military leaders was a highly choreographed spectacle. But fears of a wider war…
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Match Made in Venice: Tadao Ando and Zeng Fanzhi
From Japan, Ando designed an exhibition for Zeng, the Chinese painter, which generates a sense of surprise and discovery —…
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Finding a Foothold in a Fancifying Design Capital
As Milan gets more glamorous, newcomers come to its celebrated design scene.
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After Iran’s Barrage, Israel Questions What Might Be Next for the Gaza War
Within moments of Israel and its allies shooting down a fusillade of Iranian missiles and drones this weekend, many began…
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With Iran’s Strikes, Arab Countries Fear an Expanding Conflict
The Iranian attack on Israeli territory made the Middle East’s new reality undeniable: Clashes are getting harder and harder to…
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Monday Briefing
After Iran’s attack, Israel weighs its options.