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Is France’s Far-Left Firebrand, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Ready to Govern?

Emphatic, pugnacious and demanding: The style met the moment in the far-left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s speech to a fired-up crowd

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As Chronic Work Stress Climbs, Enter the Burnout Coach

“Making It Work” is a series is about small-business owners striving to endure hard times. When Karen Schiro, a real

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Archaeologists Find Marble Statue in Ancient Sewer in Bulgaria

Archaeologists in Bulgaria made an unexpected discovery in an ancient Roman sewer last week: A well-preserved marble statue, taller than

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Israel-Hamas War in Gaza: Latest News

Top News Amid rising tensions between Jewish settlers and Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and new moves by the

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U.S. Officials Say Russia Is Unlikely to Take Much More Ukrainian Territory

Russia is unlikely to make significant territorial gains in Ukraine in the coming months as its poorly trained forces struggle

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‘Crown Jewels of the Jewish People’: Preserving Memories of the Holocaust

The pictures are haunting: black-and-white prints of a snow-covered barracks and paintings bordered by wire fences and skeletal trees, grim

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NATO’s New Boss: Affable, Pragmatic and Ready for Trump, if Required

When he takes over as secretary general in October, Mark Rutte will face strains over Russia, Ukraine and the potential

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Starmer Is Aligned With Biden, but How Would That Change With Trump?

It was a carefully staged display of big-power theatrics — or more precisely, of middle-power-meets-big-power theatrics. “You are now connected

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Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times

France faces complicated months ahead French voters may have rejected the far right in legislative elections on Sunday, but they

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As NATO Convenes, Leaders Worry About a Hole in Its Center

When President Biden and his aides planned the 75th anniversary of NATO, which opens on Tuesday evening in Washington, it