World
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Guilty Verdict for Chinese Activists Who Gave #MeToo Victims a Voice
Huang Xueqin, a journalist, and Wang Jianbing, a labor activist, were convicted of subversion, a vaguely worded charge long seen…
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Capturing a ‘Mosaic of Shifting Battle Fronts’ in Sudan
Declan Walsh, the chief Africa correspondent for The Times, reported from a country where few journalists have gained entry amid…
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Snow or No Snow, Australia’s Winter Resorts Are Open
Business owners say it’s hard to keep pace with the country’s sporadic snow conditions and spontaneous skiers.
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Geneviève de Galard, French ‘Angel’ of Dien Bien Phu, Dies at 99
A nurse, she tended to the wounded as the French were under fateful attack by Viet Minh forces in 1954.…
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Biden Says He Won’t Commute Son’s Sentence on Gun Charges
“I said I’d abide by the jury decision,” the president said. “I will do that.”
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G7 Leaders, Expanding the Circle, Shift Focus to Migration and the South
Leaders from India, Brazil, the Middle East and Africa will join discussions on Friday, in a nod to the changing…
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Friday Briefing
A $50 billion loan for Ukraine.
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Even Britain’s Finance Minister Is Fighting to Stay in Parliament
With picture-postcard villages, country pubs and an unmistakable air of affluence, there are few greater strongholds for Britain’s Conservative Party…
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The Most Important Man in Germany This Month Is Its Soccer Coach
Julian Nagelsmann was hired to win a European Championship on home soil. Can he restore a divided nation’s self-esteem at…
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Thomas Took Additional Trips on Harlan Crow’s Private Jet, Documents Show
A congressional committee released documents showing that Justice Clarence Thomas had not disclosed three private jet trips paid for by…