World
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Canadian Lawmaker Testifies Chinese Students Were Bused In to Elect Him
Han Dong, a member of Parliament who is accused of benefiting from the Chinese government’s help, testified at a public…
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Protest Outside Netanyahu’s Jerusalem Home Turns Into ‘Riot,’ Police Say
The Israeli police clashed with anti-government protesters outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home in Jerusalem on Tuesday night, which was…
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Wednesday Briefing: Aid Workers Killed in Gaza
Plus, President Biden talked to Xi Jinping.
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7 Aid Workers Killed in Gaza Were Known for a Passion for Helping Others
To those who knew them, the World Central Kitchen workers who were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza on…
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Trump Asks Trial Judge to Step Aside, Aiming Again at His Daughter
Donald Trump’s lawyers argued that Juan Merchan should step aside because his daughter consults for Democratic candidates. The former president…
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Israeli Strikes Kill 7 Aid Workers in Gaza
The attack on clearly marked vehicles run by the World Central Kitchen shows how dangerous relief work has been during…
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Israel bombed an Iranian Embassy complex. Is that allowed?
Israel can likely argue that its actions did not violate international law’s protections for diplomatic missions, experts say.
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Africa’s Youngest President Takes Office, Promising ‘Systemic Change’
Senegal’s new president, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, took the oath of office in Tuesday’s ceremony. Close behind him sat the popular…
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Rome’s Future Is a Walk Through Its Past
City officials kicked off a new project to create a monumental, pedestrian-friendly, archaeological area downtown, but some critics worry the…
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Fears Grow That Syria Strikes Could Spur Retaliatory Attacks on Israel and U.S.
Current and former U.S. officials expressed fears on Tuesday that Israel’s airstrikes on an Iranian embassy compound in Syria could…