World
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Floods in Seoul Kill at Least 7, With More Rain Coming
SEOUL — At least seven people were killed as some of the heaviest rainfall in decades struck the Seoul area…
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For Ukrainians Abroad, War Has Also Meant a Flowering of Identity
PADOVA, Italy — The Ukrainian gymnastics star leaped and pirouetted across the floor of a sports hall in northern Italy…
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In a Summer of Feints, Russia and Ukraine Try to Predict Enemy’s Next Move
SLOVIANSK, Ukraine — At one point on the front line, Ukrainian soldiers advanced by creeping on their bellies 50 yards…
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Your Tuesday Briefing: China’s New Military Drills Near Taiwan
Taiwan’s Coast Guard patrolled on Liuqiu Island, a coral island in the Taiwan Strait, on Saturday.Credit...Lam Yik Fei for The…
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In War-Torn Mykolaiv, Ukrainians Search for Informers
MYKOLAIV, Ukraine — The embattled city of Mykolaiv emerged on Monday from a 54-hour lockdown during which officers went door…
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In war-battered Mykolaiv, authorities search for informers helping the Russians.
MYKOLAIV, Ukraine — The embattled city of Mykolaiv emerged on Monday from a 54-hour lockdown during which officers went door…
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Another Gaza Conflict, but With a Difference: Hamas Sat It Out.
The brief weekend conflict over Gaza had a grimly familiar outcome: dozens of Palestinians killed, including militant leaders as well…
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Chad’s Military Junta and Rebels Sign a Deal, but a Main Player Is Missing
DAKAR, Senegal — Chad’s military government and more than 40 rebel groups signed a cease-fire agreement on Monday in Qatar,…
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The U.N. secretary general warns that attacks on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear complex could be ‘suicidal.’
The United Nations secretary general, António Guterres, on Monday condemned the fighting around the vast Zaporizhzhia nuclear power complex in…
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‘A Slow Death’: Egypt’s Political Prisoners Recount Horrific Conditions
CAIRO —Every time he appeared before Egyptian prosecutors during his 21 months in detention, Ahmed Abdelnabi, a 61-year-old print shop…