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What More Must the Children of Gaza Suffer?
The bomb exploded a few hundred feet from where I was sitting with my wife, Safa, and my three children,…
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World
Facing Big Legal Bills, Defendants in Georgia Trump Case Seek Donations
Fund-raising campaigns — including one selling “MAGA honey” — are underway for many of the 18 defendants in a case…
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World
What to Know About the New Zealand Election
Voters head to the polls this weekend in an election that is likely to show a rightward and populist shift…
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News
The Stakes in Poland Are Very High
“Of all the arts, the most important for us is the cinema,” Vladimir Lenin supposedly said. It’s not often that…
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World
Ecuador, Reeling from Violence, Seeks Change. Is a Banana Heir the Answer?
For generations, the Noboa family has helped shape Ecuador, overseeing a vast economic empire, including fertilizers, plastics, cardboard, the country’s…
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World
In Russian Military Town, Patriotism and Pathos Live Side by Side
The contradictions of Vladimir Putin’s war are changing the face of towns with military bases in Russia. Patriotism and pride…
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World
The Problem With Pests May Be in Parisian Heads, Not Their Beds
Exterminators in France are playing the role of therapist to an anxious post-pandemic population that they say is panicking over…
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Finance
Energy Firms, Green Groups and Others Reach Deal on Solar Farms
The agreement could help speed up the development of large solar projects that are often bogged down by fights over…
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World
Republicans Choose a New Speaker Nominee, Then Quickly Undercut Him
Multiple lawmakers refused to honor their party’s internal selection of Steve Scalise, continuing the chaos over the speakership with no…
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Seeking a Moral Compass in Gaza’s War
The terror attacks by Hamas against civilians who were in their homes and dancing at a concert are being called…