World
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South Africa’s President Is Unlikely to Face Impeachment
Executives of the governing party, the African National Congress, said on Monday they would instruct their legislators to reject a…
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Manhattan D.A. Hires Ex-D.O.J. Official to Help Lead Trump Investigation
The official, Matthew Colangelo, also worked on the New York attorney general’s investigation of the former president.
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Corruption Charges Dismissed Against Ex-Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin
A federal judge in Manhattan ruled that prosecutors failed to demonstrate an “explicit quid pro quo” that must underpin the…
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He returned a dazed soldier to the Russians. Ukraine calls it treason.
KHERSON, Ukraine — On the night of March 15, Illia Karamalikov received an unexpected phone call. As a nightclub owner…
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An E.U. embargo of Russian oil and the G7’s price cap take effect.
Europe and the United States started enforcing on Monday two of the toughest measures aimed at curbing Russia’s income from…
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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 Islamic Republic’s strict dress codes, had…
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Ramaphosa Vows to Fight Impeachment Report and Seek Re-election
The South African president had considered resigning after Parliament released a report last week accusing him of violating his oath…
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Chinese Abroad: Worried, Wary and Protesting
Chinese expatriates in the United States are elated but nervous as they watch the protests at home.
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Sudan Military and Pro-Democracy Coalition Sign Peace Deal
The agreement, which was boycotted by some political forces, comes more than a year after a coup that scuttled the…
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China Stems Wave of Protest, but Ripples of Resistance Remain
Students, residents, lawyers and workers are still challenging the country’s Covid-19 restrictions, even though the intensity of the political chants…