World
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Gridlock? Instability? Without an Absolute Majority, France’s Way Forward Is Unclear
France could be headed for sustained political deadlock after no party or alliance of parties appeared to have won an…
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Here Are the Key Players in France’s Election
France has been governed for the past seven years by President Emmanuel Macron and his centrist government. The vote on…
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Farage, Anti-Immigrant Icon, Could Reshape Britain’s Conservative Trajectory
In the shadow of Labour’s landslide victory over the upended Conservatives, Nigel Farage’s small insurgent right-wing party, Reform U.K., is…
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The Windmills Are Back Up on the Moulin Rouge
The Paris landmark has completed its restoration after the blades fell off this spring — and just in time for…
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Texas Braces for Beryl, With Over a Million Under a Hurricane Warning
Beryl, which weakened to a tropical storm, is expected to intensify again and could make landfall on the Texas coast…
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After 9 Months of War, Israelis Call for a Cease-Fire Deal and Elections
A day of nationwide anti-government protests comes amid signs of progress toward a truce and hostage deal with Hamas, as…
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In Choosing a V.P., Trump Is Elevating the Next Generation of Republicans
The process of choosing a running mate has created a new roster of rising Republicans with the potential to lead…
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In Rafah, We Saw Destruction and the Limits of Israel’s Gaza Strategy
Months after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that “victory is within reach,” the Israeli military escorted journalists into parts of…
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‘A Little Scary’: Ukraine Tries to Stay Neutral in U.S. Political Dogfight
With President Biden’s future unclear, Donald J. Trump’s support uncertain and a major NATO meeting looming, Ukrainian leaders are straining…
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Hopes for a Diplomatic Opening Rise Under Iran’s New President
Masoud Pezeshkian, a reformist, wants warmer relations with the West, with the goal of ending sanctions. But his powers are…