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U.S. and British Warplanes Again Strike Houthi-Linked Targets in Yemen
The United States and Britain carried out another round of large-scale military strikes Saturday against multiple sites in Yemen controlled…
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Business
Renting a Car Abroad: Don’t Get Taken for a Ride
“Throw the keys through the kiosk’s open window. We’ll get the car when we open later”: Those slightly unorthodox drop-off…
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News
The Extradition of Julian Assange Threatens Press Freedoms
Fourteen years ago, at a human rights conference in Oslo, I met Julian Assange. From the moment I encountered the…
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World
Thursday Briefing
Russian advances on a space-based nuclear weapon.
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News
It’s Not Time for Our Troops to Leave the Middle East
The United States base at Tower 22 in Jordan is in the middle of a seemingly unending desert, astride the…
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World
Two Cases Aim to Cut Off China and Iran From U.S. Technology
In one case, material stolen from a private company would help the development of technology to track ballistic and hypersonic…
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World
This Venezuelan Family Won Asylum. Days Later, They Lost It.
Millions of asylum seekers have overwhelmed the immigration system. A confusing mix-up is keeping one family in limbo.
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World
After Niger Coup, U.S. Scrambles to Keep a Vital Air Base
On a barren swath of land in the Sahara, U.S. Air Base 201 stands far from public sight, on the…
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World
Blinken Returns to Middle East as Tensions Grow With Israel
Details of a clash between the U.S. secretary of state and Israel’s prime minister point to the challenges ahead.
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World
Monday Briefing: Ukraine Steps Up Sabotage
Plus the beloved cats of a Chilean prison.