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A City Reinvented: Paris Is Now Greater Paris
The periphery of the French capital is more vital than ever, and its creativity and dynamism have blurred old boundaries.
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Over 15 Killed in Gaza City, One Day After Israel Ends Daily Pauses for Aid
One attack was an effort to assassinate Abu Obeida, one of Hamas’s best-known spokesmen, Israeli officials said. It was not immediately clear if that succeeded.
Over 15 Killed in Gaza City, One Day After Israel Ends Daily Pauses for Aid
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Xi Uses Summit, Parade and History to Flaunt China’s Global Pull
With the leaders of Russia and India visiting, China’s president will show how he can use statecraft, military might and history to push for global influence.
Xi Uses Summit, Parade and History to Flaunt China’s Global Pull
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Houthis Say Prime Minister Was Killed in Israeli Attack
Ahmed al-Rahawi had led the Houthi cabinet in Yemen since 2024. His killing is unlikely to halt the Iranian-backed group’s missile attacks on Israel.
Houthis Say Prime Minister Was Killed in Israeli Attack
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The ‘Economic Storm’ of Crises That Is Battering Afghanistan
Afghanistan was on a timid recovery path. But four years after the Taliban retook power, it has been badly hit by aid cuts and an inflow of two million Afghans forced out of Iran and Pakistan.
The ‘Economic Storm’ of Crises That Is Battering Afghanistan
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Behind Thai Premier’s Dismissal, Unraveling of an Uneasy Alliance
Thaksin Shinawatra had struck a grand bargain with Thailand’s establishment, analysts say, that allowed his daughter to ascend to the prime minister’s job.
Behind Thai Premier’s Dismissal, Unraveling of an Uneasy Alliance
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Golden Hour
This weekend marks summer’s unofficial end — but that doesn’t have to mean abandoning the season’s many splendors.
Golden Hour
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Large Russian Air Attack Hits Ukraine, Amid Stalled Bid for Peace Talks
It was the second massive assault in three days, as the Kremlin rebuffed peace talks sought by Ukraine and the United States.
Large Russian Air Attack Hits Ukraine, Amid Stalled Bid for Peace Talks
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Why Three Wealthy Bidders Are Fighting for What’s Left of Hudson’s Bay
Months after the shutdown of the 355-year-old Hudson’s Bay Company, the legal action it created continues apace.
Why Three Wealthy Bidders Are Fighting for What’s Left of Hudson’s Bay
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Russia Distracts Its Citizens From Ukraine War With Nonstop Festivals
A festival known as Summer in Moscow showcases the city’s transformation into an ultramodern metropolis. But the feast can’t last forever.
Russia Distracts Its Citizens From Ukraine War With Nonstop Festivals
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Mexico’s President Struggles to Escape Trump’s Growing Demands
After months of negotiation and concessions, President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico has found herself in a cycle of pressure from the White House.
Mexico’s President Struggles to Escape Trump’s Growing Demands
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How Russia Is Distracting Citizens From the War
Moscow is hosting a big summer festival as Russia continues its war in Ukraine. Katrin Bennhold, a senior international reporter for The New York Times, talks with Ivan Nechepurenko, a Times reporter in Russia, about the spectacle and what it says about Russian public opinion more than three and a half years into the war.
How Russia Is Distracting Citizens From the War
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Targeting Iran’s Leaders, Israel Found a Weak Link: Their Bodyguards
Israel was able to track the movements of key Iranian figures and assassinate them during the 12-day war this spring by following the cellphones carried by members of their security forces.
Targeting Iran’s Leaders, Israel Found a Weak Link: Their Bodyguards
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Trump Takes Aim at South Korean Chipmakers’ China Operations
The U.S. said Samsung and SK Hynix can no longer ship American equipment to their production facilities in China without government licenses.
Trump Takes Aim at South Korean Chipmakers’ China Operations
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Trump Officials Move to Fire Most Voice of America Journalists
The layoffs set up a potential battle with a federal judge who blocked previous efforts by Kari Lake, a fierce Trump ally, to restructure the agency.
Trump Officials Move to Fire Most Voice of America Journalists
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3 Dead in Indonesia After Jumping From Building Protesters Set on Fire, Official Says
In spreading protests against the president, three government workers died after jumping from a building that protesters set afire. A fourth person was attacked by a crowd and later died of his injuries.
3 Dead in Indonesia After Jumping From Building Protesters Set on Fire, Official Says
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The Nobel Prize and a Testy Phone Call: How the Trump-Modi Relationship Unraveled
President Trump’s repeated claims about having “solved” the India-Pakistan war infuriated Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India. And that was only the beginning.
The Nobel Prize and a Testy Phone Call: How the Trump-Modi Relationship Unraveled
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China Rekindles Wartime Fury, Stirring Fears of Anti-Japan Hate
A series of World War II dramas about China’s fight against Japan is drawing audiences to their feet, and, in some cases, to tears. Some say it helps deflect public discontent.
China Rekindles Wartime Fury, Stirring Fears of Anti-Japan Hate
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The ‘Economic Storm’ of Crises That Is Battering Afghanistan
Afghanistan was on a timid recovery path. But four years after the Taliban retook power, it has been badly hit by aid cuts and an inflow of two million Afghans forced out of Iran and Pakistan.
The ‘Economic Storm’ of Crises That Is Battering Afghanistan
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London’s Peace Monk Chants, Drums and Walks to Urge an End to War
For 40 years, the Rev. Gyoro Nagase has overseen a temple to peace in a popular park in Battersea, his ever-present drum by his side.
London’s Peace Monk Chants, Drums and Walks to Urge an End to War
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Trump’s Sweeping Tariffs Invalidated by Appeals Court
The decision is a big blow to President Trump’s trade policies, but the judges left the duties in place for now to allow time for a likely appeal to the Supreme Court.
Trump’s Sweeping Tariffs Invalidated by Appeals Court
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Transportation Dept. Cancels $679 Million for Offshore Wind Projects
The Trump administration’s campaign against wind power continued as it targeted funding for marine terminals and ports to support development of the industry.
Transportation Dept. Cancels $679 Million for Offshore Wind Projects
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At Least 70 Drown Off Mauritania After Boat Capsizes
Around 150 people boarded a boat in Gambia that was thought to have been headed for Europe. The boat capsized after traveling about 380 miles.
At Least 70 Drown Off Mauritania After Boat Capsizes
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Trump Administration Bars Palestinian Officials From U.N. Meeting in New York
The United States generally allows foreign officials to attend the United Nations General Assembly. The administration’s move comes amid a new push for Palestinian statehood.
Trump Administration Bars Palestinian Officials From U.N. Meeting in New York
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London Man Admits to Wave of Sexual Assaults Over 3 Years
Xu Chao, 33, could face a “lengthy” prison sentence, the judge said. Most of his victims have not been identified.
London Man Admits to Wave of Sexual Assaults Over 3 Years
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Finland’s Air Force Will Stop Using the Swastika on Flags
The Air Force is phasing out its use of the symbol, which dates to its foundation in 1918. An official said that it had sometimes caused “awkward situations.”
Finland’s Air Force Will Stop Using the Swastika on Flags
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Israel Military Says It Recovered Body of Two Oct. 7 Victims From Gaza
The remains of Ilan Weiss and Idan Shtivi were retrieved from Gaza as the government looks set to expand a military offensive there.
Israel Military Says It Recovered Body of Two Oct. 7 Victims From Gaza
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Israel Resumes Daytime Operations in Gaza City, Signaling Buildup to Assault
The Israeli military ended a policy of pausing operations during the day that was intended to allow more aid in, calling Gaza City a “dangerous combat zone.”
Israel Resumes Daytime Operations in Gaza City, Signaling Buildup to Assault
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Britain Bars Israeli Government From a Leading Arms Trade Fair
The British government said it was acting in response to Israel’s escalating military operation in Gaza. Israel condemned the decision.
Britain Bars Israeli Government From a Leading Arms Trade Fair
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U.K. Court Overturns Ruling on Hotel at Center of Asylum Seeker Debate
The decision was a temporary reprieve for the government but will intensify a political battle over how Britain should house tens of thousands of asylum seekers.
U.K. Court Overturns Ruling on Hotel at Center of Asylum Seeker Debate
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Weapons to Start Flowing Into Ukraine Under European Deal With Trump
A package of U.S. cruise missiles is among the first shipments of purchases by NATO allies to be sent to the embattled country.
Weapons to Start Flowing Into Ukraine Under European Deal With Trump
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Tran Trong Duyet, John McCain’s Captor at the ‘Hanoi Hilton,’ Dies at 92
He endorsed Mr. McCain’s presidential bid in 2008 after insisting, despite accounts to the contrary, that no Americans were tortured under his watch in the Vietnam War.
Tran Trong Duyet, John McCain’s Captor at the ‘Hanoi Hilton,’ Dies at 92
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Ukraine’s Donetsk Faces Water Crisis Under Russian Occupation
The Russian authorities have seized on the crisis in Donetsk to argue that taking over the rest of the region from Ukraine would allow Moscow to restore the water supply.
Ukraine’s Donetsk Faces Water Crisis Under Russian Occupation
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This Summer, a Hostile Reception for Many Israelis Abroad
Against the backdrop of the devastating war and hunger crisis in Gaza, Israeli travelers have been harassed and accosted in Europe, sometimes just for speaking Hebrew.
This Summer, a Hostile Reception for Many Israelis Abroad
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As Bolsonaro Heads to Trial, Brazil Faces a Dilemma: How to Prosecute a President?
Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s former president, is heading to trial. But his path there has stirred concern that the judiciary has overstepped its bounds.
As Bolsonaro Heads to Trial, Brazil Faces a Dilemma: How to Prosecute a President?
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Protests Spread Across Indonesia After a Deadly Clash With Police
Rising unemployment and inflation have driven days of demonstrations. A 21-year-old man was killed when police responded with force to a protest on Thursday.
Protests Spread Across Indonesia After a Deadly Clash With Police
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Russia’s Deadly Attack on Kyiv
Also, the secret of “KPop Demon Hunters.”
Russia’s Deadly Attack on Kyiv
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When Mailing a Letter to the U.S. Becomes a Global Headache
A driver’s license renewal, a box of specialty candy, even early Christmas presents — all are caught up in the confusion caused by a new Trump administration customs rule.
When Mailing a Letter to the U.S. Becomes a Global Headache
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August in Paris: When the City Empties Out, Locals Left Behind Rejoice
With many away for long vacations, the capital is transformed into a sleepy, roomy, more friendly place.
August in Paris: When the City Empties Out, Locals Left Behind Rejoice
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China Is Trying to Expand Its Social Safety Net. Yet Many Chinese Are Worried.
A move to force employers to pay into benefits for their employees has left people worrying that small businesses will close and jobs will be lost.
China Is Trying to Expand Its Social Safety Net. Yet Many Chinese Are Worried.
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What’s Behind the Political Instability in Thailand
While the country is a constitutional monarchy that holds regular elections, analysts say it is beholden to an unelected old guard.
What’s Behind the Political Instability in Thailand
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Thai Court Dismisses Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra From Office
Paetongtarn Shinawatra became the third member of her family to be removed from the job, as the nation plunged into fresh political instability.
Thai Court Dismisses Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra From Office
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A Major Russian Attack on Kyiv
The assault, which killed at least 18 people, was the largest attack on the Ukrainian capital since President Trump met Vladimir Putin.
A Major Russian Attack on Kyiv
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Fishermen Pulled in an Orange Shark Off Costa Rica
Scientists published a study this month on the nurse shark, which was caught and photographed by sport fishermen last year.
Fishermen Pulled in an Orange Shark Off Costa Rica
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Buried by Princess Diana, Time Capsule Brings Back the ’90s Far Too Soon
The capsule was opened early because of a construction project. It revealed a Kylie Minogue CD, a pocket television and other ephemera from its time.
Buried by Princess Diana, Time Capsule Brings Back the ’90s Far Too Soon
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U.N. Votes to Withdraw Peacekeepers From Lebanon Over Next Two Years
With the decades-old peacekeeping mission set to expire, the U.N. Security Council chose to extend it through 2026, then gradually withdraw the forces the following year.
U.N. Votes to Withdraw Peacekeepers From Lebanon Over Next Two Years
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‘We Are All Shocked’: Warming Waters Bring a Stinging Sea Slug to Spain’s Coasts
The blue dragons, which pack a ferocious sting, have led to several beach closures. Experts say it’s a worrying sign of the warming of the Mediterranean.
‘We Are All Shocked’: Warming Waters Bring a Stinging Sea Slug to Spain’s Coasts
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A Gaza City Neighborhood Is Now a Wasteland, Satellite Images Show
With Israel’s expanded assault looming, Zeitoun already resembles other parts of Gaza that have been largely flattened in the war.
A Gaza City Neighborhood Is Now a Wasteland, Satellite Images Show
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European Nations Move to Restart Iran Sanctions Over Nuclear Program
Britain, France and Germany said the country had violated the terms of a 2015 nuclear deal. Iran’s foreign minister called their action “illegal.”
European Nations Move to Restart Iran Sanctions Over Nuclear Program
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Israeli Airstrikes Kill Soldiers in Syria, Officials There Say
The strikes near the capital, Damascus, were the latest Israeli military intervention in the country since a new government came to power.