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Dance Poles and Leopard-Print Walls: Love Motels Ready Rooms for Climate Summit
The Brazilian city of Belém, host to the 30th U.N. Climate Change Conference, is short on hotel rooms. Love motels are offering a solution.
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Thailand and Cambodia Trade Fire Despite Cease-Fire Promises
President Trump said on Saturday that both countries had agreed to a halt in the fighting. But on Sunday morning, skirmishes erupted once more.
Thailand and Cambodia Trade Fire Despite Cease-Fire Promises
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Amid Growing Fury Over Gaza, Israel Says It Is Easing Aid Restrictions
As starvation rises in Gaza, prompting global outrage, Israel’s military said it would restart airborne aid delivery there and make land deliveries less dangerous.
Amid Growing Fury Over Gaza, Israel Says It Is Easing Aid Restrictions
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E.U. Cuts Aid to Ukraine Over Corruption Concerns
The $1.7 billion reduction capped a tough week for President Volodymyr Zelensky as he deals with Ukraine’s governance issues.
E.U. Cuts Aid to Ukraine Over Corruption Concerns
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A Golfing Trump Is Greeted by Protesters in Scotland
The president was criticized by demonstrators on a range of issues, from his stance on immigration and Gaza to his ties to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
A Golfing Trump Is Greeted by Protesters in Scotland
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Little Victories
We tend to confine our parties to milestones and cultural events, but there are countless micro-occasions worthy of commemorating.
Little Victories
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A Grim Anniversary in Canada’s Fight Against Guns
Firearms smuggled in from the United States are flooding Canada’s streets, but the topic is largely absent from border security discussions amid the U.S. trade war.
A Grim Anniversary in Canada’s Fight Against Guns
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No Proof Hamas Routinely Stole U.N. Aid, Israeli Military Officials Say
Israel has long restricted aid to Gaza on the argument that Hamas steals it to use as a weapon of control over the population. On Saturday, the Israeli military announced new airdrops of aid.
No Proof Hamas Routinely Stole U.N. Aid, Israeli Military Officials Say
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Drivers vs. Cyclists: A Battle for the Streets in Canada’s Largest City
Cyclists in Toronto are resisting a law that would have the city rip out miles of bike lanes, setting back efforts toward safer streets.
Drivers vs. Cyclists: A Battle for the Streets in Canada’s Largest City
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Dry Taps, Empty Lakes, Shuttered Cities: A Water Crisis Batters Iran
After a five-year drought and decades of mismanagement, Tehran is at risk of running out of water in several weeks, the government warned.
Dry Taps, Empty Lakes, Shuttered Cities: A Water Crisis Batters Iran
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In Russia, Corruption Cases Follow Battlefield Failures
Officials in three of the five Russian regions bordering Ukraine have been accused of embezzling funds for border defenses.
In Russia, Corruption Cases Follow Battlefield Failures
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Removal of Castro and Guevara Statues Ignites Outcry in Mexico
The Cuban Revolution leaders joined forces in Mexico in 1955. A local mayor removed a memorial to them, drawing protests and condemnation from Mexico’s highest office.
Removal of Castro and Guevara Statues Ignites Outcry in Mexico
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Trump Says He Expects Quick Cease-Fire Between Thailand and Cambodia
President Trump said he had intervened to help stop the deadly strife, now in its third day, after it extended to provinces about 200 miles south of where clashes began.
Trump Says He Expects Quick Cease-Fire Between Thailand and Cambodia
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Trump’s Trip to Scotland Echoes an Earlier Visit, When He Applauded Brexit
Before his 2016 election, President Trump correctly predicted that the forces animating Brexit would go beyond the United Kingdom. But now most Britons say Brexit was a mistake.
Trump’s Trip to Scotland Echoes an Earlier Visit, When He Applauded Brexit
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Taiwan Recall Campaign Fizzles, in a Setback to Its President
An unprecedented vote to remove lawmakers from office could have handed President Lai Ching-te more power by ousting opponents. It didn’t.
Taiwan Recall Campaign Fizzles, in a Setback to Its President
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Why Zelensky Backtracked on His Controversial Law
Facing growing pressure amid nationwide protests, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine backtracked on controversial legislation that would have weakened the country’s independent anticorruption institutions. Katrin Bennhold, a senior writer, and Marc Santora, an international news editor for The New York Times, explain the events that led to the reversal.
Why Zelensky Backtracked on His Controversial Law
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Patrick Ryan, ‘Terror Priest’ Who Aided the I.R.A., Is Dead at 94
He funneled cash and weapons to the Irish Republican Army from Libya, and was involved in bombings that targeted Margaret Thatcher and others, killing scores of people.
Patrick Ryan, ‘Terror Priest’ Who Aided the I.R.A., Is Dead at 94
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Trump Flies to Scotland, Leaving Chaos Swirling in Washington
The five-day visit will be a mix of personal business and golf, with some diplomacy thrown in.
Trump Flies to Scotland, Leaving Chaos Swirling in Washington
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Israel to Allow Aid Airdrops Over Gaza During Starvation Crisis
Jordan and the United Arab Emirates were expected to begin airdrops in the coming days, but experts warned that the bulk of necessary aid could come only by land.
Israel to Allow Aid Airdrops Over Gaza During Starvation Crisis
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Macron Recognizes a Palestinian State. But to What End?
The French president, expressing a moral obligation to address suffering in Gaza, made clear he had lost patience with the United States and Israel. The question is what effect he will have.
Macron Recognizes a Palestinian State. But to What End?
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7 Children Are Killed in School Roof Collapse in India
An official in the northwestern state of Rajasthan said that heavy rain had pooled on the roof before it fell in.
7 Children Are Killed in School Roof Collapse in India
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Russia Again Cuts Interest Rates as Its Economy Slows
Falling inflation has persuaded the central bank in Moscow to continue relaxing the country’s record borrowing costs.
Russia Again Cuts Interest Rates as Its Economy Slows
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Shunsaku Tamiya, Who Brought Perfection to Plastic Replica Models, Dies at 90
He turned his family’s lumber business into a manufacturer of model kits that won global popularity for their quality and historical accuracy.
Shunsaku Tamiya, Who Brought Perfection to Plastic Replica Models, Dies at 90
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Spat Between Thai and Cambodian Leaders Fuels Deadly Border War
A personal feud between two of Southeast Asia’s political titans is inflaming the worst violence on the border in more than a decade.
Spat Between Thai and Cambodian Leaders Fuels Deadly Border War
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3 Workers Freed From Collapsed Mine in Western Canada
The miners were trapped underground at a gold and copper mine in British Columbia on Tuesday, prompting a major rescue operation.
3 Workers Freed From Collapsed Mine in Western Canada
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Boeing Emerges as a Winner in Trump’s Trade Wars
Countries striking agreements with the United States have pledged to buy more Boeing planes, but it’s not clear whether those orders were the result of President Trump’s tactics.
Boeing Emerges as a Winner in Trump’s Trade Wars
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War Amputees Find New Purpose on the Golf Course
The sport helps Ukrainian soldiers who have lost limbs in the war against Russia to heal and to master their prosthetics, rehabilitation experts say.
War Amputees Find New Purpose on the Golf Course
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Australia Says Gaza Situation Beyond ‘Worst Fears’ as Pressure Mounts on Israel
Some of Israel’s closest allies have stepped up criticism of its restrictions on aid to Gaza, where doctors and aid organizations say people are dying of starvation.
Australia Says Gaza Situation Beyond ‘Worst Fears’ as Pressure Mounts on Israel
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Thailand Warns of War With Cambodia as Deadly Clashes Enter 2nd Day
More than 100,000 people have been displaced in the deadliest conflict between the two nations in 14 years.
Thailand Warns of War With Cambodia as Deadly Clashes Enter 2nd Day
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Friday Briefing: France to Recognize Palestinian Statehood
Plus, the global craze for matcha.
Friday Briefing: France to Recognize Palestinian Statehood
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Iran Started New Talks Over Its Nuclear Program. Here’s What to Know.
Three European powers met with an Iranian minister to try to reopen negotiations over the limits of its nuclear activities.
Iran Started New Talks Over Its Nuclear Program. Here’s What to Know.
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For One Man, It Didn’t Take Much to Make an Embassy in India
For almost eight years, the police said, an Indian man hid a range of criminal activities behind fake diplomatic missions before finally being caught this week.
For One Man, It Didn’t Take Much to Make an Embassy in India
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Convicted Murderer Freed by Trump in Venezuelan Prisoner Swap Is Free in U.S.
At least some American officials knew that Dahud Hanid Ortiz had been convicted of a triple murder when he was put on the plane to the United States.
Convicted Murderer Freed by Trump in Venezuelan Prisoner Swap Is Free in U.S.
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Friday Briefing: France to Recognize Palestinian Statehood
Plus, the global craze for matcha.
Friday Briefing: France to Recognize Palestinian Statehood
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Thailand and Cambodia Clash in Deadly Border Dispute
At least a dozen people were killed after the two countries exchanged fire after simmering tensions over a border dispute boiled over on Thursday.
Thailand and Cambodia Clash in Deadly Border Dispute
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France Will Recognize Palestinian Statehood, Macron Says
The announcement sets France apart from the United States and most of its close allies, and could cause friction with President Trump.
France Will Recognize Palestinian Statehood, Macron Says
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Photo Shows Murderer Returning to U.S. in Trump Prisoner Swap With Venezuela
President Trump has vowed to expel criminals, but a photo of a convicted killer being brought to the U.S. in a prisoner swap sends another message.
Photo Shows Murderer Returning to U.S. in Trump Prisoner Swap With Venezuela
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Ancient Temples Have Long Been a Flashpoint Between Cambodia and Thailand
Both countries lay claim to centuries-old worship sites perched on the mountains that divide the two nations, sometimes stoking nationalistic fervor.
Ancient Temples Have Long Been a Flashpoint Between Cambodia and Thailand
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A Series of Mysterious Explosions Unnerves Syrians
Many of the blasts, some of them deadly, have been at weapons storage sites, raising questions about whether ordnance from Syria’s civil war has been properly secured.
A Series of Mysterious Explosions Unnerves Syrians
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Many Thai civilians fled after gunfire and explosions rocked the region.
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As Starvation Rises, Israeli Minister Says Israel Is ‘Driving Out’ Gazans
Amichay Eliyahu’s comments came amid growing hunger in the territory, where Israel controls the delivery of food.
As Starvation Rises, Israeli Minister Says Israel Is ‘Driving Out’ Gazans
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Saudi Arabia Pledges to Invest More Than $6 Billion in Syria
The deals highlight the countries’ deepening relationship under the new Syrian government, and a wave of investment in a country squeezed by war and sanctions.
Saudi Arabia Pledges to Invest More Than $6 Billion in Syria
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The border clashes come as a political crisis rocks Thailand.
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Children Burned by Plane Crash in Bangladesh Die Days Later
Many have died in the days since a plane crashed into a school in Bangladesh. For the survivors, there is a critical window for lifesaving treatment.
Children Burned by Plane Crash in Bangladesh Die Days Later
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Sprawling Wildfires Kill 2 and Force Evacuations in Cyprus Amid Stifling Heat
The fire had burned more than 24,000 acres in Cyprus, where officials had warned of fire danger as temperatures rose above 100 degrees.
Sprawling Wildfires Kill 2 and Force Evacuations in Cyprus Amid Stifling Heat
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What to Know About the U.S. Move to Withdraw From UNESCO
The Trump administration plans to pull out of the U.N. cultural agency, putting UNESCO back at the center of geopolitical rivalry.
What to Know About the U.S. Move to Withdraw From UNESCO
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Why Anticorruption Watchdogs Are at the Heart of Ukraine’s Unrest
President Volodymyr Zelensky reversed course, but it is unclear if that will quell the anger that erupted when he stripped anticorruption agencies of independence.
Why Anticorruption Watchdogs Are at the Heart of Ukraine’s Unrest
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For 1st Time, Fires Are Biggest Threat to Forests’ Climate-Fighting Superpower
Forests play a major role pulling planet-warming carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. As the world heats up, some forests are becoming emitters in their own right.
For 1st Time, Fires Are Biggest Threat to Forests’ Climate-Fighting Superpower
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Gazans Are Dying of Starvation
After 21 months of devastating conflict with Israel, Gaza’s most vulnerable civilians — the young, the old and the sick — are facing what aid groups say is impending famine.
Gazans Are Dying of Starvation
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Here’s a look at Surin, the Thai province at the center of the conflict.
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