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Truce Quiets Syrian City Torn by Sectarian Clashes
The fighting has stopped in the southern city of Sweida, three weeks after a deadly eruption of violence. But the area remains tense as clashes continue beyond the city.
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Statue of French General Accused of Torture Divides His Hometown
An effort to have a statue of Marcel Bigeard removed has reignited the debate over how the colonial past should be remembered.
Statue of French General Accused of Torture Divides His Hometown
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For Some Wounded in Ukraine War, Surgery Helps Rebuild a Sense of Self
Surgeons have made significant strides in tending to the war’s wounded, particularly through the use of 3-D printing, creating patient-specific implants and surgical guides.
For Some Wounded in Ukraine War, Surgery Helps Rebuild a Sense of Self
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Wildfire In Wet Washington State Is Changing Under Climate Change
The famously rainy state is facing longer, hotter and drier fire seasons, raising the risk of a mammoth fire that will be nearly impossible to fight. All the state can do is prepare.
Wildfire In Wet Washington State Is Changing Under Climate Change
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Sudan’s Civil War Shifts Toward Kordofan
Since the Sudanese Army drove its paramilitary rival from the capital in March, the two sides are battling for territorial gains in the Kordofan region.
Sudan’s Civil War Shifts Toward Kordofan
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War Shattered His Face. Technology Helped Reconstruct It.
Volodymyr is a Ukrainian marksman whose face was shattered by a Russian bomb in 2023. After multiple surgeries and titanium implants, he has returned to active duty near the closest point of the front line of the war with Russia. Calling in from there, he describes his recovery to Marc Santora, an international editor for The New York Times.
War Shattered His Face. Technology Helped Reconstruct It.
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With Sanctions Looming, Trump’s Envoy to Russia Meets With Putin
The envoy, Steve Witkoff, is making his fifth visit this year. He has managed to secure some prisoner exchanges but made no clear progress so far on ending the war in Ukraine.
With Sanctions Looming, Trump’s Envoy to Russia Meets With Putin
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Video Forces Pakistan to Confront ‘Honor Killings’ and Gender Violence
Women in Pakistan die every day for supposedly dishonoring their families, and arrests are rare. But Bano Bibi’s defiant last words were caught on video.
Video Forces Pakistan to Confront ‘Honor Killings’ and Gender Violence
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Wednesday Briefing: Netanyahu’s Next Steps in Gaza
Also, how to break free from your phone.
Wednesday Briefing: Netanyahu’s Next Steps in Gaza
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How the Nuclear Attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki Changed Japan
The country’s postwar Constitution is under scrutiny as Japan rebuilds its military, spooked by a rising China and other potential threats.
How the Nuclear Attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki Changed Japan
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Hiroshima’s Pacifist Cause Is Losing Believers
Eighty years after the atomic bombing, some Japanese think that peace for peace’s sake is no longer enough.
Hiroshima’s Pacifist Cause Is Losing Believers
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With Canada No Longer Able to Rely on U.S., Carney Pushes New Markets
Prime Minister Mark Carney suggested he’s unlikely to add additional retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, but he is trying to help affected companies develop new products and find new buyers.
With Canada No Longer Able to Rely on U.S., Carney Pushes New Markets
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Bolsonaro House Arrest Casts Shadow Over Brazil-U.S. Trade Talks
The Brazilian Supreme Court justice’s order could complicate efforts to negotiate over President Trump’s punishing tariffs, set to go into effect this week.
Bolsonaro House Arrest Casts Shadow Over Brazil-U.S. Trade Talks
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Wednesday Briefing: Netanyahu’s Next Steps in Gaza
Plus, how to break free from your phone.
Wednesday Briefing: Netanyahu’s Next Steps in Gaza
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British Opera Company Cancels ‘Tosca’ Collaboration in Israel After Criticism
The Royal Ballet and Opera said it was scrapping performances in Tel Aviv next year, after nearly 200 staff members signed an open letter criticizing its stance on the war in Gaza.
British Opera Company Cancels ‘Tosca’ Collaboration in Israel After Criticism
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Big Tech’s Net-Zero Goals Are Looking Shaky
Emissions are “going through the roof” because of A.I., according to new sustainability reports.
Big Tech’s Net-Zero Goals Are Looking Shaky
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Ion Iliescu, Who Steered Romania After Revolution, Dies at 95
As a three-term president, he guided the country toward democracy, but he was called an authoritarian at heart and accused of brutality during the revolt that put him in power.
Ion Iliescu, Who Steered Romania After Revolution, Dies at 95
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China Wages War on Chikungunya Virus With Drones and ‘Elephant Mosquitoes’
In a citywide campaign to curb a mosquito-borne virus, residents of Foshan face inspections and warnings for failure to comply.
China Wages War on Chikungunya Virus With Drones and ‘Elephant Mosquitoes’
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Rwanda Agrees to Accept 250 Migrants as Part of Trump Deportation Plan
The African nation is the latest country to strike a deal to take in deportees from the United States.
Rwanda Agrees to Accept 250 Migrants as Part of Trump Deportation Plan
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Tommy Robinson, Far-Right UK Activist, Is Arrested Over Train Station Assault
Tommy Robinson was taken into custody for questioning on Monday after an assault that seriously injured a man last month at St. Pancras train station.
Tommy Robinson, Far-Right UK Activist, Is Arrested Over Train Station Assault
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Flash Floods in Indian Himalayas Kill 4, and Dozens Are Missing
The Indian Army and other forces were helping with the rescue, officials said. The flood’s full death toll may be higher, with so many missing.
Flash Floods in Indian Himalayas Kill 4, and Dozens Are Missing
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Search Underway for Alec Luhn, American Journalist Missing in Norway
A search was underway Tuesday for Alec Luhn, 38, who was last heard from five days ago at the start of a solo hike.
Search Underway for Alec Luhn, American Journalist Missing in Norway
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U.S. Imports Slid in June on Higher Tariffs
Imports from other countries fell around 4 percent from the previous month as President Trump’s steep tariffs discouraged businesses from ordering goods.
U.S. Imports Slid in June on Higher Tariffs
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Stella Rimington, First Woman to Lead U.K.’s MI5, Dies at 90
Widely regarded as the inspiration for the recast of the James Bond character “M,” she was the first British spy chief to be publicly named and photographed.
Stella Rimington, First Woman to Lead U.K.’s MI5, Dies at 90
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Norway’s Hedged Bet on Europe’s Energy Future: A Garbage Disposal for Emissions
A business called Northern Lights is seen as a model for efforts to pump carbon dioxide deep into wells, but high costs remain an obstacle.
Norway’s Hedged Bet on Europe’s Energy Future: A Garbage Disposal for Emissions
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Torrential Rain Batters Hong Kong, Flooding the Waterlogged City
Record-setting rain has brought chaos to parts of Hong Kong, with submerged streets, stranded buses and landslides. Residents were advised to avoid going out.
Torrential Rain Batters Hong Kong, Flooding the Waterlogged City
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UN Security Council Meets to Discuss Israel-Gaza War and Hostages
The Israeli government said it had allowed some private businesses to resume importing goods into Gaza, which has been gripped by severe hunger.
UN Security Council Meets to Discuss Israel-Gaza War and Hostages
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On Gaza, Germany’s Government Faces Pressure From All Sides
Germany, after the Holocaust, has a special bond with Israel. But a hunger crisis in Gaza is creating a demand for Berlin to take bolder action.
On Gaza, Germany’s Government Faces Pressure From All Sides
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Bite Club: The Fraternity That Awaits You After a Shark Attack
Very few people know what it’s like to recover, physically and emotionally, from a shark bite. But some of the ones who do are ready to help.
Bite Club: The Fraternity That Awaits You After a Shark Attack
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Photos: What Atomic Bombs Did to Hiroshima and Nagasaki
What the world’s only atomic bombings, carried out by Americans, did to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Photos: What Atomic Bombs Did to Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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Tuesday Briefing: Trump’s Tariff Leverage
Also, a hit musical at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Tuesday Briefing: Trump’s Tariff Leverage
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Jeju Air Plane Crash Highlights Decades of Blunders and Deadly Runway Wall
The New York Times identified a series of missteps that made a Jeju Air flight’s catastrophic end much more deadly.
Jeju Air Plane Crash Highlights Decades of Blunders and Deadly Runway Wall
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Takeaways From the Times Investigation Into the Jeju Air Crash
Original designs for a structure at the end of the runway stipulated that it should break apart easily on impact. It ended up being made of concrete.
Takeaways From the Times Investigation Into the Jeju Air Crash
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Chemours, DuPont and Corteva Settle $875 Million New Jersey PFAS Claims
New Jersey officials called it the largest environmental settlement ever achieved by a single state.
Chemours, DuPont and Corteva Settle $875 Million New Jersey PFAS Claims
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Bolsonaro Placed Under House Arrest by Brazil’s Supreme Court
Former President Jair Bolsonaro, whose case has partly motivated President Trump’s tariffs on Brazil, was ordered to remain under house arrest as he awaited trial.
Bolsonaro Placed Under House Arrest by Brazil’s Supreme Court
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Eight People, Including 3-Year-Old, Are Kidnapped From Haiti Orphanage
The abductees, including an Irish missionary who directs care for children with special needs, were taken from an orphanage serving about 270 children.
Eight People, Including 3-Year-Old, Are Kidnapped From Haiti Orphanage
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Russia Says It Will Stop Abiding By INF Treaty
The United States has accused Russia of violating the pact, which expired in 2019, for more than a decade.
Russia Says It Will Stop Abiding By INF Treaty
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Tuesday Briefing: Trump’s Tariff Leverage
Also, a hit musical at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Tuesday Briefing: Trump’s Tariff Leverage
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U.S. to Require Some Foreign Visitors to Pay Bonds of Up to $15,000 for Entry
A State Department pilot program will tie the cash deposits to tourist and business visas for people from countries with high visa overstay rates.
U.S. to Require Some Foreign Visitors to Pay Bonds of Up to $15,000 for Entry
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A Rare Copy of ‘The Hobbit’ Is Found on an Unassuming Shelf
Bidding for the Tolkien classic, which was discovered in a home in Bristol, England, has already exceeded $25,000.
A Rare Copy of ‘The Hobbit’ Is Found on an Unassuming Shelf
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Razia Jan, 81, Who Built an Enduring Girls’ School in Afghanistan, Dies
Before 9/11, she ran a dry cleaning business in Massachusetts; in the aftermath, she returned home after decades away to educate young girls.
Razia Jan, 81, Who Built an Enduring Girls’ School in Afghanistan, Dies
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Russian Nuclear Submarine Base Was Damaged in Earthquake, Satellite Images Show
The Rybachiy base, which hosts nuclear-powered submarines from Russia’s Pacific Fleet, lies in a cove about 80 miles from the powerful earthquake that struck near the Kamchatka peninsula last week.
Russian Nuclear Submarine Base Was Damaged in Earthquake, Satellite Images Show
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Trump’s Demand to Trading Partners: Pledge Money or Get Higher Tariffs
President Trump is using an “Art of the Deal” approach to get other nations to hand over cash to lower their tariffs.
Trump’s Demand to Trading Partners: Pledge Money or Get Higher Tariffs
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More than 140 African Migrants Feared Dead In Boat Disaster Near Yemen
The vessel capsized along a heavily traveled but treacherous route for Africans transiting the war-torn country to find work in the rich Gulf states.
More than 140 African Migrants Feared Dead In Boat Disaster Near Yemen
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El Salvador’s Leader Is Autocrat to Some, Godsend to Others
Lawmakers approved constitutional changes abolishing term limits and allowing President Nayib Bukele to stay in power indefinitely. Why now?
El Salvador’s Leader Is Autocrat to Some, Godsend to Others
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What’s It Like to Deal With Brutal U.S. Tariffs? Ask Malaysia.
Once a cog in the Malaysian economy, the solar industry profited from Chinese investment. Now it’s becoming a case study of what happens when the United States closes its markets.
What’s It Like to Deal With Brutal U.S. Tariffs? Ask Malaysia.
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Netanyahu Squanders His Moment to Halt the War in Gaza
Israel’s leader is now pushing for an “all or nothing” deal with Hamas. He has not made the compromises needed to make it happen.
Netanyahu Squanders His Moment to Halt the War in Gaza
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A Weakened Hezbollah Resists Pressure to Give Up Its Weapons
The Lebanese militant group has lost much of its power since the recent war with Israel. But it is balking at demands to surrender whatever is left of its once formidable arsenal.
A Weakened Hezbollah Resists Pressure to Give Up Its Weapons
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Storm Floris Is Set to Hit UK With Powerful Winds and Heavy Rain
Wind gusts of more than 80 miles per hour are possible on Monday, especially in Scotland, as officials warned residents to stay inside.
Storm Floris Is Set to Hit UK With Powerful Winds and Heavy Rain
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New Zealand Woman Arrested After Toddler Discovered in Suitcase
The 2-year-old girl was discovered Sunday in the luggage compartment of a bus after the driver noticed the suitcase moving, the police said.
New Zealand Woman Arrested After Toddler Discovered in Suitcase
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