World
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North Korea Launches Two Ballistic Missiles, Fourth Test in a Week
SEOUL — North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles off its east coast on Saturday, a day after the United…
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McKinsey Charged in South African Corruption Case
The South African branch of McKinsey & Company, the global consulting firm, was charged in a corruption scandal involving work…
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With Bluster and Threats, Putin Casts the West as the Enemy
President Vladimir V. Putin asserted on Friday that Russia would annex four Ukrainian regions and decried the United States for…
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Lula versus Bolsonaro: lo que hay que saber sobre las elecciones de Brasil
Los brasileños irán a las urnas el domingo en una votación que ha polarizado al país y que se espera…
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In New York, Russian Consulate Is Vandalized With Red Paint
The Russian Consulate in New York was vandalized with spray-paint early Friday morning, according to the police. Officers responded to…
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Queens Man Charged With Murder After Paramedic’s Stabbing
Early on Friday morning, police officials announced murder charges against a Queens man who was arrested the day before in…
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New York’s Invisible Migrant Crisis
During the past six months, thousands of asylum seekers have been sent to New York, most coming from Texas by…
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Crisis in Iran Inspires a Cartoonist in New York
Good morning. It’s Friday. We’ll look at how a cartoonist who came to the United States from Iran responded to…
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As Brazil Goes to the Polls, It’s a Far-Right Leader Vs. a Former Leftist President
Brazilians are heading to the polls Sunday in a polarizing national vote poised to usher in a new president, who…
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Gunfire Is Heard in Burkina Faso’s Capital, Kindling Fears of a Coup
Gunfire rang out and the state television channel went off the air in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, on…