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Standoff at Ukrainian Procurement Agency Threatens to Disrupt Weapons Supply
A standoff between Ukraine’s defense minister and the official in charge of procuring weapons threatened to…
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‘Firewall’ Around the Far Right Wobbles in Germany
The man who is favored to be Germany’s next chancellor has opened the door to working…
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Gazans Crowd the Road North, Joyful but Anxious
To mark the moment, some people distributed sweets. Some flashed victory signs at passing photographers. A…
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China Vanke Forecasts $6.2 Billion Loss, Replaces Top Executives
China Vanke, one of China’s largest property developers, said on Monday that its top executives were…
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Sweden Suspects ‘Gross Sabotage’ After Damage to Cable Under the Baltic Sea
The Swedish authorities on Monday boarded a ship in connection with what they described as “gross…
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E.U. Prepares to Cautiously Pare Back Sanctions on Syria
European Union foreign ministers are preparing to lift some sanctions on Syria, the bloc’s top diplomat…
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Displaced Palestinians Trek Home to Northern Gaza as Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire Holds: Live Updates
The cease-fires in Gaza and Lebanon will most likely hold for now, despite being tested to…
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Israeli Forces Again Open Fire in Lebanon
Israeli forces opened fire toward residents of southern Lebanon for a second straight day on Monday…
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Anti-Immigrant Rioters Set a UK Library on Fire. The Community Rallied.
When the rioters came for Spellow Library, they used the nonfiction section as kindling. Deborah Moore,…
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In China, Government Data on Drugs Blocked From Public After Backlash
When a group of prominent Chinese doctors publicly raised worries last week about the quality of…
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