World
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Tom Stoppard Finally Looks Into His Shadow
DORSET, England — Long before he became the august Sir Tom Stoppard, hailed by some as the greatest British playwright…
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How Russian Gas in Europe Is Dwindling
Since fighting broke out in Ukraine nearly seven months ago, Russia and Europe have been waging an economic war over…
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From the U.S. to China, Major Economies Are Stalling. But Not India.
NEW DELHI — As global economic growth slows sharply, with many major economies gripped with worries of recession, there has…
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Desert Winemaking ‘Sounds Absurd,’ but Israeli Vineyards in Negev Show the Way
SDE BOKER, Israel — Say “wine tasting,” and the words immediately conjure images of verdant hills in Napa Valley or…
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Your Wednesday Briefing
A briefing on the Zaporizhzhia power plant to the U.N. Security Council yesterday.Credit...Andrew Kelly/ReutersCalls for no-fire zone at Ukraine ...
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How Will Ukraine Rebuild (and Who Should Pay)?
BRUSSELS — Even as Russia’s war on Ukraine grinds on with no end in sight, Ukraine’s allies are facing complicated…
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Canada Stabbing Suspect Remains at Large After Police Manhunt at Reserve
JAMES SMITH CREE NATION, Saskatchewan — Two and a half days after a bloody campaign of stabbings in Canada left…
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‘Playing With Fire’: U.N. Team Calls for No-Fire Zone at Ukraine Nuclear Plant
The United Nations’ nuclear watchdog on Tuesday called for a no-fire zone around an embattled Ukrainian nuclear generator, but like…
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A ‘Period Dignity Officer’ Seemed Like a Good Idea. Until a Man Was Named.
LONDON — Scotland gained worldwide praise when it passed a pioneering period act, making tampons and pads free by law…
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Biting Satires Dominate Booker Prize Shortlist
A barbed political satire about the fall of an African dictator, told from the perspective of talking animals. A mordantly…