World
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China’s Anguished Debate: Do Its Children Have a Crime Problem?
China has been considered relatively progressive on juvenile justice. But several high-profile killings have prompted calls for the law to…
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Wednesday Briefing
Anti-tax protests tore through Kenya’s capital.
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Guess Who’s Back: A Trump Ally and Brexiteer Disrupts the U.K., Again
With his populist, anti-immigration campaign, Nigel Farage is once more shaking up Britain’s politics. Can he finally win a seat…
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For American Brands Worried About China, Is India the Future?
Melissa & Doug had a situation. For decades, the American toy brand had leaned heavily on factories in China to…
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The Southern Border, Terrorism Fears and the Arrests of 8 Tajik Men
The men were arrested after the F.B.I. quietly began an investigation that stretched across the country and involved scores of…
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5 Takeaways From Jamaal Bowman’s Loss
Representative Jamaal Bowman of New York became the first member of the House’s progressive “squad” to lose a seat in…
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What to Know About Julian Assange and His Plea Deal
The deal ends a period of confinement that lasted about a dozen years, first in the self-exile of the Ecuadorean…
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Lo que hay que saber sobre Julian Assange y su acuerdo de culpabilidad
El acuerdo finaliza un periodo de confinamiento que duró alrededor de 12 años, primero en el autoexilio, en la embajada…
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At Least 11 Americans Among Those Dead in Hajj Pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia
The daughter of one Maryland couple was still searching for answers about her parents’ deaths. The State Department said it…
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Assange’s Plea Deal Sets a Chilling Precedent, but It Could Have Been Worse
The deal brings an ambiguous end to a legal saga that has jeopardized the ability of journalists to report on…