World
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New South Korean President Tries to Make His Mark on Foreign Policy
SEOUL — Four months into his new administration, President Yoon Suk-yeol of South Korea has found himself in trouble. His…
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An eastern city under attack wonders how far Ukraine’s offensive can go.
The town of Bakhmut, in eastern Ukraine, has remained under siege by Russian forces, despite the advances achieved by the…
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Biden Warns Russia, Facing Losses, Against Using Unconventional Weapons
KYIV, Ukraine — Torture chambers in the basements of police precincts and school buildings.Witness testimony of abuse, humiliation and murder…
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Maximilian Lerner, Whose Espionage Skills Helped Win a War, Dies at 98
Maximilian Lerner, an Austrian-born Jew who during World War II was among the many soldiers recruited to a secret military…
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From L.A. to Rome, Ancient Sculptures Get Hero’s Welcome
ROME — Italy celebrated the return of three stolen ancient terra-cotta figures, depicting “Orpheus and the Sirens,” in a ceremony…
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What Does Queen Elizabeth’s Death Mean for Canada?
King Charles III accompanied the procession taking Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin to Westminster Hall.Credit...James Hill for The New York ...
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Japan Warns ‘Violent Typhoon’ Could Hit on Sunday
Half of Japan was under weather advisories on Saturday night as a “violent typhoon” named Nanmadol edged toward the country’s…
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The U.S. Vowed to Defend Central American Democracy. Autocrats Had Other Plans.
GUATEMALA CITY — Standing in Guatemala’s National Palace last June, Vice President Kamala Harris outlined a sharp break with President…
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Lip-Reading and Fashion Criticism: Meghan’s U.K. Trip Under Scrutiny
LONDON — All Meghan Markle did was put on a somber outfit and a sympathetic expression and walk around in…
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The ‘Wild Field’ Where Putin Sowed the Seeds of War
CHASIV YAR, Ukraine — On a clear spring morning eight years ago, Oleksandr Khainus stepped outside his house to go…