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D-Day at 80 – The New York Times

Veterans of the pivotal battle of World War II are disappearing. Europe, facing new conflict, recalls what their comrades died

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Train Crash in Czech Republic Kills 4, Injures More Than 20

A train crash in the Czech Republic late Wednesday killed at least four people and injured more than 20 others,

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In Global Elections, Strongmen Are Taken Down a Notch

In India, a powerful leader wins another term but sees his party’s majority vanish. In South Africa, the governing party

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Thursday Briefing – The New York Times

War has pushed Sudan toward the abyss My colleague Declan Walsh and the photographer Ivor Prickett spent three weeks in

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Slovak Prime Minister Speaks Publicly for First Time Since Assassination Attempt

Prime Minister Robert Fico of Slovakia spoke publicly for the first time since being shot three weeks ago, blaming the

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Allies Warn Former Fighter Pilots Not to Train Chinese Military Members

For years, U.S. officials have accused China of stealing American technology to design and build fighter planes. But while China

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U.N. Nuclear Watchdog Censures Iran and Demands Access for Inspectors

The United Nations’ nuclear watchdog agency on Wednesday censured Iran over its refusal to grant inspectors access to its uranium

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18 Arrested at Israeli Nationalist Flag March Through East Jerusalem

“We need vengeance,” said one marcher, Noam Goldstein, 15, a high school student from a small Israeli settlement near the

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Getting a Cease-Fire in Gaza Has Been Hard. Fulfilling One Will Be Harder.

Even as Hamas and the Israeli government appear to be inching closer to a cease-fire agreement, analysts are deeply skeptical

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Netanyahu Threatens Military Action Against Hezbollah as Biden Pushes for Truce

“The odor of blood in the hospital’s emergency room this morning was unbearable,” Karin Huster, a medical adviser for Doctors