World
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Boeing Plane Goes Off Runway in Senegal, Leaving at Least 10 Injured
The authorities in Senegal said the incident involving the aircraft, a Boeing 737 that was flying to Mali, was under…
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Ukraine Strikes More Russian Oil Facilities in a Bid to Disrupt Military Logistics
Analysts say Ukraine is trying to disrupt the Russian military’s logistical routes and combat operations by targeting the facilities that…
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Biden’s Warning Over Rafah Sharpens a Problem for Netanyahu
President Biden’s warning over halting weapons supplies has tightened the bind that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel faces, as…
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‘We Still Have Hope’: Rescuers Race to Find Dozens Missing in South Africa Building Collapse
Three days after the collapse of a four-story building that was under construction, rescuers were still combing through some 3,000…
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Reality Show Contestants Compete for an Authoritarian’s Campaign Jingle
The program is one way President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela is trying portray himself and his allies as joyful, colorful…
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Ramón Fonseca, Cofounder of Law Firm at Center of Panama Papers, Dies
Mr. Fonseca died while awaiting the verdict in his trial for money laundering tied to the 2016 scandal exposed by…
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In Budapest, Xi Hails a ‘Deep Friendship’ With Hungary
The Chinese leader met with Viktor Orban, the Hungarian prime minister, one of China’s most fervent admirers and protectors in…
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Mike Johnson Becomes the Speaker of the Whole House. For Now.
Democrats saved the speaker but want to oust him at the ballot box in November, while his standing in his…
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‘Time, Patience, Cold Blood’: Mexico Prepares for a Potential Trump Win
Mexican officials and aides are planning for a drastic shift in U.S. relations should Donald Trump win in November.
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A New Civil Rights Exhibit Asks: Honestly, What Would You Have Done?
An exhibit at a synagogue in Birmingham, Ala., argues that listening to people who stay on the periphery can deepen…