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In Global Conflict Zones, Hospitals and Doctors Are No Longer Spared
Over the last two decades, medical facilities and staff have become casualties of war more frequently, in violation of international…
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After Jordan Falls, House Republicans Ask Who, and What, Is Next
A band of more mainstream Republicans brought down the hard-line conservative, but the G.O.P. has hardly stemmed the chaos.
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For the Most Vulnerable Hostages, a Plea for Mercy
Rut Hodaya Perez is in no shape to be held as a hostage in the Gaza Strip. A 17-year-old Israeli…
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‘I Love You. I Am Sorry.’ One Jew, One Muslim and a Friendship Tested by War
A Los Angeles program that connects Muslims and Jews has been strained by the war in Israel. But the group’s…
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Returning to Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif Aims for a Splashy Comeback
After nearly four years in exile, Mr. Sharif, a three-time prime minister, will hold a big gathering before an upcoming…
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Little Punishment or Change After South Korea’s Halloween Calamity
Families of the 159 people crushed to death last year say the government has never acknowledged its mistakes or accepted…
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For the Future of Maui, Native Hawaiians Push for Honoring Its Past
The wildfire that devastated Lahaina wiped out many vestiges of the town’s past. Conservators are racing to recover what they…
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Chaos and Frustration Rule as Republicans’ Bitter Speaker Fight Deepens
With the House G.O.P. back to square one on electing a new speaker, tempers flared and uncertainty over how the…
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Biden and Aides Advise Israel to Avoid Widening War With Hezbollah Strike
U.S. officials learned that the Israeli defense minister and other military officials supported a pre-emptive strike on Hezbollah. Prime Minister…
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Chesebro’s Plea Deal Could Undermine a Possible Trump Defense in Two Cases
The lawyer Kenneth Chesebro pleaded guilty in the Georgia election tampering case and is an unindicted co-conspirator in the federal…