World
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In New Caledonia, ‘No Confidence’ With France After Violent Protests
An uneasy stalemate exists in the South Pacific territory as Paris continues to enforce a nightly curfew and a ban…
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India’s Modi, Humbled by Voters, Faces Potent Economic Struggles
With his grip on political power weakened, the Indian prime minister is confronting the same formidable challenge — how to…
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Friday Briefing
What could come next for India.
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A Careful Dance: How Hezbollah and Israel Have Kept the Lid on a Wider War
Set to a peppy electronic soundtrack, a recent video clip showed what the Hezbollah militia said was a missile-firing drone,…
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Between the Offensives: Images From a Journey in Ukraine’s Borderland
The Ukrainian borderland has long been a place where cultures merge and interchange. Now it is again a place of…
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For the First French Town Liberated on D-Day, History Is Personal
American soldiers in uniforms spill out from the bars and cafes all around June 6 Square, drinking beer and smoking…
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The E.U. Is Voting. It’s Never Mattered More.
Hundreds of millions of voters are electing a European Parliament this weekend. The outcome will help tip the balance of…
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Netanyahu Is Set to Address Congress on July 24
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel will address a joint meeting of Congress on July 24, the top two congressional…
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Samsung Workers Strike, the First in the Company’s History
The South Korean tech giant is at odds with some of its employees as it is trying to reassure investors…
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Los presidentes mexicanos solo tienen un mandato. ¿Es bueno para la democracia?
Los límites a los mandatos pueden proteger contra las fuerzas que, de otro modo, harían a los sistemas presidenciales vulnerables…