World
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Hundreds Feared Dead in Papua New Guinea Landslide
Nearly 4,000 people live in villages that were engulfed, a local official said. Unstable debris was complicating search and rescue…
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Prosecutor in Trump Georgia Case to Appeal Judge’s Decision to Quash Six Charges
Thursday’s legal filing by Fani Willis creates a second substantive set of issues that must now be considered by the…
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Xi Jinping’s Recipe for Total Control: An Army of Eyes and Ears
Reviving a Mao-era surveillance campaign, the authorities are tracking residents, schoolchildren and businesses to forestall any potential unrest.
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Sometimes U.S. and U.K. Politics Seem in Lock Step. Not This Year.
In 2016, Britain voted for Brexit and America for Trump, heralding a populist wave. Both countries face pivotal elections this…
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Prosecutors Seek to Bar Trump From Attacking F.B.I. Agents in Documents Case
The prosecutors said the former president had made “grossly misleading” assertions about the F.B.I.’s search of Mar-a-Lago that could endanger…
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Top U.N. Court Decision Adds to Israel’s Growing Isolation
In 2011, a former Israeli prime minister, Ehud Barak, warned that Israel faced a “diplomatic-political tsunami” of censure if its…
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N.C.A.A. Athletes’ Pay Deal Raises Questions About Future of College Sports
The landmark settlement made many wonder what the reality — and impact — of revenue-sharing plans with college athletes would…
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Justice Sotomayor Describes Frustration With Being a Liberal on the Supreme Court
In a conversation at Harvard, the justice spoke of her despair at some of the court’s decisions, but she urged…
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World Court Orders Israel to Halt Its Military Offensive Into Rafah
The International Court of Justice has no means to enforce its order in the Gazan city, but the ruling added…
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Menendez Judge Bars Some Prosecution Evidence in Bribery Trial
The ruling could undermine prosecutors’ ability to prove certain elements of the bribery case against Senator Robert Menendez, a New…