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Seafaring Nomads Settle Down Without Quite Embracing Life on Land

Leaving her hut that hovered on stilts above crystal blue water, Zausiyah got into her boat at sunrise and rowed

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Qaeda Commander at Guantánamo Bay Is Sentenced for War Crimes

A U.S. military jury on Thursday ordered a former Qaeda commander to a serve a 30-year prison sentence for war

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3 Takeaways From Putin’s Trip to Vietnam

President Vladimir V. Putin’s state visit to North Korea appeared to have a singular focus on military matters: The two

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Clearing a Final Hurdle, Dutch Leader Is Poised to Become NATO Chief

Mark Rutte, the departing prime minister of the Netherlands who has guided more than $3 billion in Dutch military support

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How Architecture Became One of Ukraine’s Essential Defenses

When the German Army finally broke through in central Ukraine in September 1941, pasting up ordinances around Kyiv to announce

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Russia and North Korea’s Defense Pact Is a Told-You-So Moment in Asia

With ballistic missiles regularly flying nearby, Japan and South Korea need little reminder of the threat that North Korea and

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Middle East Crisis: Israeli Military Signals Deeper Rift With Netanyahu Over Direction of War

The chief spokesman of the armed forces said that unless the government advanced a postwar plan for governing Gaza, “We

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When the Only Escape From War in Gaza Is to Buy a Way Out

The only way for almost all people in Gaza to escape the horrors of the war between Israel and Hamas

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Putin and Kim Deepen Their Friendship During State Visit

North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, and Russia’s president, Vladimir V. Putin, played up their growing bond as they agreed to

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Is Hamas Bound by International Law? What to Know.

Since the attacks of Oct. 7, every legal expert I have asked has shared one conclusion: Hamas’s attacks on civilians