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Tight Finish in Slovak Vote Makes Government’s Shape Hard to Predict
Modi’s Hindu Nationalism Stokes Tension in Indian Diaspora
Russian Drone Strike Sparks Fire at Plant, Ukraine Says
In an Israeli Oasis, a Model for Peace, if Messy and Imperfect
Where German Cars Falter, E-Bikes Gain in Power
Maldives Votes in Presidential Runoff Overshadowed by India and China
Russian officials say a planned 69 percent rise in military spending next year is needed to win the war.
Domestic production deals with Western countries could help Ukraine’s economy and be lucrative for military contractors.
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Swiss Court Acquits Belarusian in Disappearance of Opposition Leaders
Western Leaders Urge Arms Manufacturing in Ukraine
Tracking Tropical Storm Rina
Museum Worker Sold Paintings and Put Forgeries in Their Place
Who’s Gaining Ground in Ukraine? This Year, No One.
Ukraine and Russia clash at an international court at The Hague.
Russia Releases New Videos of Admiral Ukraine Claimed to Have Killed
The U.S. announces sanctions targeting a global network supporting Iranian drones used in Russia.
Trudeau apologizes after a Ukrainian who served in a Nazi unit was hailed in Parliament.
A Ukrainian military spokesman says Wagner fighters are returning to the eastern front.
Germany Cracks Down on Another Far-Right Group
Canadian Speaker in House of Commons Quits After Honoring Ukrainian Who Fought for Nazis
Deadly Fire in Iraq Reduces Wedding Hall to Charred Debris
A Stunningly Sudden End to a Long, Bloody Conflict in the Caucasus
At Least 100 Are Killed in Fire at Wedding Hall in Iraq
Did Ukraine Really Kill a Russian Admiral? Questions Emerge.
Disinformation is a weapon regularly deployed in Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Ukrainian strikes on occupied Crimea aim to weaken Russia’s control of the region, experts say.
At Least 20 Dead After Explosion at Nagorno-Karabakh Fuel Depot
In a Port City Severed From the Sea, Young Sailors Feel Adrift
In Pricey London, Free Parks Are a Cherished Haven
Philippines Says It Removed Chinese Barrier That Blocked Fishing Boats
Blast at Fuel Depot in Nagorno-Karabakh Prompts Fears of Many Casualties
There were fires at the port of Odesa after the attack.
Europe made a bold pledge of ammunition for Ukraine. Now comes the hard part.
Cheap drones help Ukraine evade Russian air defenses.
A Small German City Staves Off a Threat From the Far Right
France to Withdraw Troops From Niger After Military Coup
Cash, Mules and Paid Protests: How a Fraudster Seized an Ethnic Enclave
Uncertainty ‘Is Killing Us’: Sikhs in India Are in Limbo Amid Canada Dispute
Star Uyghur Scholar Who Vanished Was Sentenced to Life in China
Why Are So Many Venezuelans Going to the United States?
Clams Ruled This Town Until the Crabs Moved In
Cash, Mules and Paid Protests: How a Fraudster Seized an Ethnic Enclave
Battling a Cartel in a Horrifying Quest to Find Her Daughter
They Want to Be K-Pop Stars. But They Won’t Hide Who They Are.
Pope Meets With Macron in Marseille Ahead of Giant Mass
Cluster munitions, shunned by much of the world, remain on the list of U.S. military hardware going to Ukraine.
The Joy of Reading on Trains
Dozens of Ukrainian children were taken from Russian-occupied regions to Belarus this week, said Belarusian state media.
A Chinese Journalist Gave #MeToo Victims a Voice. Now She’s on Trial.
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