World
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Mike Hodges, Director Acclaimed for ‘Get Carter,’ Dies at 90
He was best known for complex crime dramas like “Croupier.” But he also made the big-budget 1980 science-fiction yarn “Flash…
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Your Friday Briefing: A Times Investigation Into Bucha
Also, Benjamin Netanyahu is poised to lead Israel again and the week in culture.
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A Rush of Far-Right Initiatives by Israel’s New Government Raises Concerns
Benjamin Netanyahu needed the support of far-right factions to return to the prime minister’s office. Now they want to curb…
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The Ukrainian leader sought to convey the reality of the war to Washington.
In his dramatic, daylong visit to Washington, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine sought to bring the sounds and smells of…
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Xi Xi, Whose Writing Defined a Changing Hong Kong, Dies at 85
Her work captured the unease of Hong Kong’s transition to Chinese rule, gave voice to the city’s children and working-class…
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Germany accuses one of its intelligence officers of being a Russian spy.
BERLIN — A member of Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service has been arrested on suspicion of spying for Russia and is…
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George Santos Breaks Silence: ‘I Have My Story to Tell.’ (Next Week.)
Mr. Santos, the congressman-elect from New York, has yet to address numerous inconsistencies raised by The New York Times about…
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Oscar White Muscarella, Museum ‘Voice of Conscience,’ Dies at 91
An archaeologist at the Met, he warned about plundered and fake antiquities and about the acquisition practices of collectors and…
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Belarus’s leader tries to play down suggestions that recent military moves were aimed at Ukraine.
President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko of Belarus, Russia’s closest ally, tried on Thursday to defuse suspicions in neighboring Ukraine that recent…
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Where’s My Waiter? U.K. Restaurants Scramble for Staff After Brexit.
Europeans used to flock to London for restaurant jobs. Now, with doors to migrants largely closed after Britain left the…