World
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Apartheid-Era Assassin in South Africa Is Stabbed Days Before Release Date
Janusz Walus, who killed the charismatic anti-apartheid leader Chris Hani, was stabbed just before he was due to be freed…
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With an ‘Othello’ of His Own, a Director Comes Full Circle
LONDON — When Clint Dyer was an aspiring actor in the mid-1980s, he made his first visit to the National…
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A ‘Bridge to the West’ Dies in Belarus, as Moscow Seeks More Help in Ukraine
Vladimir Makei, a former foreign minister who led failed efforts to improve relations with the West, died over the weekend.…
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Congressional Leaders Say They Will Act to Prevent Rail Strike
President Biden told lawmakers that the U.S. economy would be “at risk” if rail workers went on strike next month.
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As Macron Pays State Visit to U.S., Ukraine Tests an Old Alliance
The French president goes to Washington with differences over how to end the war in Ukraine, and how to share…
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NATO ‘will not back down’ in its support for Ukraine, its secretary general says.
BUCHAREST, Romania — Antony J. Blinken, the U.S. secretary of state, and the top diplomats from more than 30 European…
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Inflation Eases Slightly in Germany and Spain
The pace of consumer price gains in the two countries eased in November, the latest in a series of indications…
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Israeli Filmmaker’s Critique of Popular Bollywood Film Draws Fierce Backlash
The filmmaker, Nadav Lapid, criticized “The Kashmir Files,” a Hindi-language film that depicts a violent chapter in the restive region…
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With Federal Aid on the Table, Utilities Shift to Embrace Climate Goals
WASHINGTON — Just two years ago, DTE Energy, a Michigan-based electric utility, was still enmeshed in a court fight with…
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Anthony Ornato, a Key Jan. 6 Witness, to Speak With House Panel
Mr. Ornato, a former Secret Service agent and White House aide, is at the center of a dispute over competing…