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Thursday Briefing: A Special Report From Sudan

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

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Biden’s New Order Leaves Migrants at Border in Limbo Over Asylum Fate

Fabiola Yépez, a 20-year-old mother from Venezuela, was sheltering under a bridge in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, with her toddler son

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A Russian American Is Sentenced in Russia Over Social Media Posts

A court in Russia on Wednesday sentenced a Russian American national to three and a half years in a penal

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London Hospitals Face Major Disruptions After Cyberattack

Several major hospitals in London have been crippled by a cyberattack, Britain’s National Health Service said, causing surgical procedures to

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Pro Skier and Partner Fall to Their Deaths in the Italian Alps

A professional skier and his girlfriend fell more than 2,000 feet to their deaths while mountain climbing in the Italian

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What to Know About the Latest Gaza Cease-Fire Proposal

President Biden raised hopes last week when he endorsed a plan that he said could lead to a “cessation of

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‘Hanging by a Thread’: U.N. Chief Warns of Missing a Key Climate Target

With the planet in the grips of its highest temperatures in more than 100,000 years, scientists with the United Nations

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One Year of Civil War in Sudan: What We Know About the Conflict

The forces of two rival generals have laid waste to Sudan for over a year, unleashing a wave of violence

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The New Kingmakers Who Could Make or Break Modi’s Government

After his first two national election victories, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India easily set his own terms, with his

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As Ukraine’s Summer Starts With Blackouts, Worries Over Winter Begin

Skyscrapers are without electricity up to 12 hours a day. Neighborhoods are filled with the roar of gas generators installed