World
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A Disputed Witness at the Proud Boys Sedition Trial: A Police Officer
Defense lawyers and the Justice Department are clashing over possible testimony from a member of the Washington, D.C., police force…
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Ecstasy Gives Way to Despair in a Liberated Ukrainian City
Kherson has been whipsawed by occupation, liberation and now dread. It’s a lonely place. And cold.
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¿Qué significaría la desaparición de la policía de la moralidad en Irán?
Un alto funcionario insinuó el fin de semana que la unidad, responsable de hacer cumplir el estricto código de vestimenta…
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He Vowed to Transform Rural Peru. Instead He’s Facing His Third Impeachment.
The president of Peru, Pedro Castillo, faces a third impeachment attempt in Congress, the latest crisis for the leader who…
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What Would Disbanding the Morality Police Mean for Iran?
A top official suggested over the weekend that the unit, responsible for enforcing the country’s strict dress code, had been…
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Arizona Certifies Midterm Results After G.O.P. Resistance
The state’s top officials certified the results after weeks in which several Republican candidates have sowed baseless doubts about the…
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Putin Signs Law Banning Expressions of L.G.B.T.Q. Identity in Public
The law makes it illegal to spread “propaganda” about “nontraditional sexual relations” in all media, including social, advertising and movies.
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Behind the Story: The Case That Came Back to Haunt a San Francisco Judge
After 40 years, Anthony Kline had to confront a case he had forgotten.
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Russian Cruise Missiles Were Made Just Months Ago Despite Sanctions
Weapons investigators in Kyiv found that at least one Russian Kh-101 cruise missile used in widespread attacks there on Nov.…
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Putin inspects a bridge linking Russia and Crimea, two months after an explosion partially destroyed it.
President Vladimir V. Putin inspected repairs to a bridge that links the country with the Crimean Peninsula on Monday, two…