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U.S. Travel Ban Ends, Easing Personal Frustrations and Diplomatic Tension
BRUSSELS — For months, Europeans and their leaders seethed about what they considered unfair treatment from the United States, which…
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New Zealand’s biggest city will ease lockdown restrictions.
Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city, will relax many virus restrictions nearly 12 weeks into its lockdown, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern…
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In Romania, Hard-Hit by Covid, Doctors Fight Vaccine Refusal
COPACENI, Romania — As a new wave of the coronavirus pandemic crashed over Eastern Europe last month, devastating unvaccinated populations,…
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Police Officer Stabbed on French Riviera, Authorities Say
PARIS — A French police officer was attacked and stabbed as he sat in his patrol car early Monday morning…
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When the Taliban Are in Your Bedroom
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Your Monday Briefing
Watching Xi Jinping last week, in Shanghai.Credit...Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesXi Jinping rewrites China’s past Xi Jinping, China’s ...
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Your Monday Briefing
Good morning. We’re covering China’s rewriting of history, the U.S. infrastructure vote and India’s weakening moral authority. People in Shanghai…
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Afghan Military Pilots, on the Run, Feel Abandoned by U.S.
As Kabul was falling to the Taliban in August, the young Afghan Air Force pilot flew his PC-12 turboprop from…
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Britain’s health secretary urges people to get booster shots amid a surge.
Britain’s health secretary is urging eligible residents to get booster shots of the coronavirus vaccine, aiming to reduce pressure on…
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What’s in a Name? For the Koreans of Sakhalin, an Anguished History
SAKHALIN ISLAND, Russia — On remote Sakhalin Island, near Russia’s eastern edge, tales of longing and splintered identity are embedded…