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Submarine Spy Couple Enters Guilty Plea, Again
The Maryland couple who tried to sell sensitive submarine nuclear propulsion secrets to a foreign country again pleaded guilty on…
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As Russians Flee, Some Find Draft Notices Waiting at the Border
KYIV, Ukraine — The Kremlin has dispatched still more forces to shore up its faltering war effort, but the units…
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Why Is the British Pound Getting Pounded?
You're reading the Paul Krugman newsletter, for Times subscribers only. A guide to U.S. politics and the economy — from the…
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My Therapist, the Robot
I first met Woebot, my A.I. chatbot therapist, at the height of the pandemic. I’m an anthropologist who studies mental…
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C.I.A. warned European governments of potential attacks on undersea pipelines.
The C.I.A. issued a vague warning in June to a number of European nations, including Germany, that the two Nord…
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Pipeline Breaks Look Deliberate, Europeans Say, Exposing Vulnerability
BERLIN — Explosions under the Baltic Sea and the rupture of major natural gas pipelines from Russia to Germany appeared…
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Your Wednesday Briefing: Russia Suspected of Pipeline Sabotage
You're reading the Morning Briefing: Asia Pacific Edition newsletter. Get what you need to know to start your day, delivered to…
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Putin is expected to annex parts of Ukraine after referendums end on Tuesday.
KYIV, Ukraine — The four days of stage-managed referendums on joining Russia in occupied parts of Ukraine wrapped up on…
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Truss Takes a Bold Economic Gamble. Will It Sink Her Government?
LONDON — Prime Minister Liz Truss of Britain campaigned as a tax cutter and champion of supply-side economics, and she…
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Saudi Arabia’s Prince Mohammed bin Salman Named Prime Minister
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Saudi Arabia’s powerful crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, has been named prime minister, a post traditionally…