World
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Russia Admits to Draft Problems as Anger Flares Into Violence
In a rare admission of official mistakes, the Kremlin acknowledged on Monday that its new military draft to reinforce the…
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White House to Host Macron in Biden’s First State Visit
WASHINGTON — The White House announced on Monday that it would host President Emmanuel Macron of France and his wife,…
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Accomplished U.S. Mountaineer Is Missing as Avalanche Wreaks Havoc on Nepali Peak
KATHMANDU, Nepal — A noted American ski mountaineer, Hilaree Nelson, is missing after apparently falling into a crevasse on Monday…
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Two Cities, Two Armies: Pivot Points in the Fight in Ukraine’s East
DONETSK REGION, Ukraine—The Ukrainian soldier walked to the edge of the river, looked toward the sound of artillery in the…
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Edward Snowden Is Granted Russian Citizenship
President Vladimir V. Putin on Monday granted Russian citizenship to Edward J. Snowden, the former U.S. intelligence contractor who became…
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Key Takeaways From Italy’s Landmark Election
After a historic national election in Italy, nearly complete election results on Monday showed a clear victory for a right-wing…
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4 Years After Thrilling Cave Rescue, Sleepy Park Readies for Onslaught
THAM LUANG CAVE, Thailand — Four years ago, it was a muddy, chaotic and emotionally fraught scene outside the Tham…
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Victorious Meloni Faces Early Test of Italy’s Resolve on Russia
ROME — Throughout her time in the opposition to Prime Minister Mario Draghi’s national unity government, Giorgia Meloni, the hard-right…
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TikTok May Face $29 Million Fine for Failing to Protect Children’s Privacy
TikTok, the popular video-sharing app, may face a fine of £27 million, or about $29 million, for failing to protect…
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Ukrainian Soldier Whose Bracelet Made Him a Symbol Gets Posthumous Honors
President Volodymyr Zelensky has conferred posthumous honors on a Ukrainian soldier who became a national symbol of suffering and resilience…