World
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Kim Ki-Nam, Chief Propagandist in North Korea for Decades, Dies at 94
Mr. Kim, who served under all three generations of the country’s ruling family, was likened to Joseph Goebbels, Nazi Germany’s…
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Israel’s Eurovision Entrant Faces Down Her Critics
Campaigners have unsuccessfully urged the Eurovision Song Contest to ban Eden Golan because of her country’s war in Gaza. “I…
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Georgia Court Will Hear Appeal of Ruling That Kept Prosecutor on Trump Case
The decision to hear the appeal reopens the possibility that Fani T. Willis, the Fulton County district attorney, could be…
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Berkeley Schools Superintendent to Testify Today on Capitol Hill
Three leaders of major public school systems will appear before members of a House committee looking into claims of antisemitism…
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In Serbia, Xi Underlines Close Ties With Ally That Shares Wariness of U.S.
Visiting friendly leaders in Eastern Europe, the Chinese president commemorated the 25th anniversary of a misdirected U.S. airstrike that destroyed…
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Elon Musk y el Partido Republicano se han convertido en voces influyentes en la política de Brasil
El empresario multimillonario y los republicanos de la Cámara de Representantes han dado nueva vida al expresidente Jair Bolsonaro al…
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Chicago Would Like Everyone to Stop Talking About 1968
Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago understands the comparison to 1968. Once again, the city is gearing up to host a…
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¿Cuáles son las diferencias entre las condiciones de Israel y Hamás para un alto al fuego?
El fin de la guerra, condiciones para la liberación de rehenes y la petición de una “calma sostenible” son algunas…
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Russia Hits Ukrainian Power Plants, Further Straining Energy System
The assault, a day after Vladimir V. Putin was sworn in for a fifth term as Russian president, is part…
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With Speakers Missing and Security High, U.S.C. Tries to Save Its Graduation
The university is known for going all out on the ceremonies, but this year, after protests and arrests, the gloss…