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Venezuelan Opposition Blocked from Election, Dimming Democratic Hopes

First, it was María Corina Machado, a popular former legislator. Then, it was supposed to be Corina Yoris, a little-known

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ISIS Claimed the Moscow Concert Hall Attack. Russian Officials Blame Others.

Even before the deadly toll of the attack on a Moscow concert hall on Friday became clear, officials in Russia

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Wednesday Briefing: U.S.-Israel Divisions Grow

Domestic politics deepen U.S.-Israel divide Relations between the U.S. and Israel appear to have sunk to a new low after

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Russia Extends Evan Gershkovich’s Detention for a Fifth Time

A court in Moscow on Tuesday extended the pretrial detention of an American reporter for The Wall Street Journal by

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Russia Promotes Evidence-Free Claim That Ukraine Was Behind Attack

So far, the Russian government has not produced any evidence that the four men arrested in connection with carrying out

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Gazans Drown Trying to Retrieve Aid From Sea, Authorities Say

The authorities in Gaza said on Tuesday that several people had drowned while trying to retrieve airdropped aid that had

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Israeli Hostage Says She Was Sexually Assaulted and Tortured in Gaza

Amit Soussana, an Israeli lawyer, was abducted from her home on Oct. 7, beaten and dragged into Gaza by at

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British Conservative Ad About London Crime Used New York Footage

It was a typical political attack ad. “London: a city steeped in history,” a narrator says, as grim string music

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As Biden-Netanyahu Rift Grows, Israel’s Defense Minister Aims to Shore Up Support

Israel’s defense minister, Yoav Gallant, was scheduled to hold a second day of meetings on Tuesday with top Biden administration

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Israel Strikes Gaza After the UN Cease-Fire Resolution

The Israeli military pressed on with its bombardment of the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, signaling that the passing of a