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Battles Rage as Ukraine Tries to Retake Russian-Occupied Territory
The 3rd Separate Assault Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, at the front line south of Bakhmut on Friday.
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on June 2023
Air Slowly Clears in Eastern U.S., but Canada Remains Engulfed in Flames
Firefighting operations in northern Quebec were being coordinated out of a firefighting center in Roberval, Quebec.
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John
on June 2023
Manipur, India’s Blood-Soaked War Zone
Burned buildings in Imphal, the capital of the Indian state of Manipur.
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John
on June 2023
Boris Johnson Resigns From Parliament
Boris Johnson has been under investigation over whether he lied to Parliament over lockdown-breaking parties in Downing Street during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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John
on June 2023
President Vucic Plays Up His Role as Defender of Serbs
Protesters in Belgrade called on Friday for the resignation of top officials after two mass shootings that killed 18 people in May.
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John
on June 2023
Battle Escalates in South as Zelensky and Putin Each Claim Upper Hand
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John
on June 2023
Dam’s Destruction Reshapes Ukraine, but Not Arc of the War
An area near the Kakhovka dam and its reservoir as seen from a damaged apartment building in Vesele, Ukraine, a village on the Dnipro River in the Kherson region on Thursday.
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John
on June 2023
Macron Meets Victims and ‘Backpack Hero’ After Stabbing Attack in France
A woman laying flowers Friday for the victims of a stabbing attack in the Jardins de l’Europe park in Annecy, France.
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John
on June 2023
Pope Francis and Silvio Berlusconi Both Hospitalized in Italy
Pope Francis at the apostolic palace overlooking St. Peter’s Square in The Vatican this week.
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John
on June 2023
Can He Fix ‘Palace of Scaffolding’ in Time for Belgium’s 200th Birthday?
André Demesmaeker’s job is a renovator’s dream and a public architect’s nightmare. He is the architect assigned to finish the reconstruction of the Palace of Justice’s stone facade by 2030.
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John
on June 2023
In Thailand, Defamation Lawsuits Can Make Free Speech Costly
Puttanee Kangkun, in Bangkok in April, holding the court documents about her defamation charge.
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John
on June 2023
Canadian Wildfires Are Burning Where They Rarely Have Before
Rey Steve Mabiala and his wife, Liz Gouari, taking refuge at the Roberval emergency center after being ordered to evacuate Chibougamau, Quebec, as a fire approached.
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John
on June 2023
Trump Indictment Is a First for the U.S. but Not for Other Nations
Former President Donald J. Trump in March. The United States has been an outlier in its reluctance to charge a former leader, until recently.
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John
on June 2023
China’s Crackdown on Mosque Domes is Drawing Rare Resistance
Arabic script on the walls outside a mosque in a village in Yunnan Province, China, in 2019. Mosques across Yunnan are being closed or renovated as part of a government campaign.
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John
on June 2023
Canada’s Ability to Prevent Forest Fires Lags Behind the Need
The headquarters of Quebec’s forest firefighting agency, in Roberval, where all operations for the northern part of the province are managed.
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John
on June 2023
How to Help Thousands of Canadians Displaced by Wildfires
Camp beds set up to accommodate displaced people from Chibougamau, Quebec, in the Roberval emergency center.
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John
on June 2023
A Surprising Supreme Court Decision’s History With the American South
The U.S. Supreme Court, in Washington D.C., on Thursday.
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John
on June 2023
Will Wildfires Like Canada’s Become the New Normal?
The smoke from Canadian wildfires in Manhattan Thursday morning.
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John
on June 2023
U.S. Releases Details on Iran’s Help With Russian Drone Factory
Emergency workers at the site of a building damaged in a drone attack in Rzhyshchiv, Ukraine, in March.
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John
on June 2023
U.S. Spy Satellites Detected Explosion Before Ukraine Dam Collapse, Official Says
A satellite image showing the Kakhovka dam and hydroelectric plant on Wednesday.
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John
on June 2023
Four Australian Shows and Movies for Your Watchlist
From left: Hattie Hook, Thom Green and Elias Anton in a scene from “Of An Age.”
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John
on June 2023
An Everest Climber Had ‘No Energy, No Oxygen, Nothing.’ A Sherpa Saved Him.
Ngima Tashi Sherpa descending Mount Everest last month with a stricken climber on his back. Another guide, Gelje Sherpa, had previously carried the climber down from Everest’s perilous “death zone.”
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John
on June 2023
Sweden to Allow NATO Troop on Its Soil
Troops taking part in NATO exercises in Estonia in May.
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John
on June 2023
Another Indictment
Donald Trump in January.
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John
on June 2023
Your Friday Briefing
Donald Trump is the first former American president to face federal charges.
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John
on June 2023
China to Build Station That Could Spy on U.S. from Cuba, Officials Say
The Capitol in Havana, Cuba.
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John
on June 2023
Ukraine Attacks Russian Positions as Signs of Counteroffensive Grow
Troops of the Ukrainian 110th Separate Mechanized Brigade at a position near Avdiivka, in the Donetsk region, firing toward Russian positions on Wednesday.
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John
on June 2023
Blinken’s Visit to Saudi Arabia Caps Biden Effort to Rebuild Ties
Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s three-day visit to Saudi Arabia is the most obvious effort yet by the Biden administration to smooth relations with the Saudi government.
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John
on June 2023
Your Friday Briefing: A Major Ukrainian Offensive
Fighting in the Donetsk region this week prompted U.S. authorities to say that the counteroffensive may have begun.
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John
on June 2023
Zelensky Visits Kherson, and Russia Shells Flooded City
Residents being evacuated in Kherson, Ukraine, on Thursday. The authorities have warned that the flooding has dislodged land mines and mixed with dangerous pollutants.
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John
on June 2023
FDA Panel Recommends RSV Shot to Protect Infants
Up to 80,000 children younger than 5 are hospitalized annually in the United States with respiratory syncytial virus and up to 300 die.
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on June 2023
Wild Mammals Roamed When Covid Kept Humans Home
Mountain goats roaming the empty streets of Llandudno, Wales, in March 2020.
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John
on June 2023
U.S. Suspends Food Aid for Ethiopia, Citing Widespread Theft
A group with food aid in Agula, in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia, in 2021.
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John
on June 2023
How Phone Messages Sped the Fall of President Milo Djukanovic in Montenegro
Kotor Bay, Montenegro. The country’s institutions have long been plagued by corruption and links to organized crime.
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John
on June 2023
Kherson is hit by Russian shelling hours after a Zelensky visit.
An explosion in a flooded area of Kherson, Ukraine, on Thursday. Ukrainian officials accused Russian forces of shelling several locations in the city.
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John
on June 2023
Man Tied to Natalee Holloway Disappearance Is Extradited to U.S.
Joran van der Sloot, center, was escorted to the airport in Lima, Peru, on Thursday before his expected extradition to the United States.
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John
on June 2023
Wildfire Smoke From Canada Is Expected to Reach Norway
The smoke that has covered cities across Canada and the northeastern United States was expected to shift over Norway on Thursday
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John
on June 2023
Pope Francis Is Doing Well After Hernia Surgery, Vatican Says
Pope Francis leaving his weekly general audience at St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican on Wednesday.
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John
on June 2023
Wildfire Smoke Envelops the U.S.
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John
on June 2023
Satellite Images Show Scale of Flooding From Ukraine Dam Collapse
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John
on June 2023
Knife Attack in France Critically Injures 4 Children
French police officers working Thursday at the scene of a stabbing attack at the Jardins de l’Europe in Annecy.
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John
on June 2023
Canadian Wildfires, Smoke and Heat Herald Climate Extremes
Smoke from Canadian wildfires turned New York City’s sky a deep, unsettling yellow on Wednesday.
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John
on June 2023
Cross-Border Skirmishes Heighten Anxiety for Ukrainian Villagers
“We are usually the first on the scene,” said Oleksiy Kharkivsky, chief of the patrol police in Vovchansk, at the remains of a market hit by Russia.
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John
on June 2023
Biden and Sunak Say Their Countries Will Support Ukraine for the Long Haul
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain and President Biden both expressed confidence in their continued support for Ukraine on Thursday.
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John
on June 2023
Your Thursday Briefing
Rescuers searched for those needing help in Kherson.
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John
on June 2023
Canada Wildfires Renew Calls for a National Fire Service
Unusually high wildfire activity is expected in Canada this summer.
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John
on June 2023
What Is the Saudi Sovereign Wealth Fund?
Numerous Saudi officials, including the governor of the Saudi Public Investment Fund, Yasir al-Rumayyan, and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, center, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in 2021.
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John
on June 2023
Ukraine Flood Deepens Misery in War Zone
Stand up paddle through the water to rescue residents from a flooded neighborhood caused by the destruction of the Kakhovka dam in Kherson, in southern Ukraine, on Wednesday.
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John
on June 2023
After Dam Destruction in Ukraine, Thousands Flee for Water and Shelter
Evacuation operations in Kherson in southern Ukraine on Wednesday.
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John
on June 2023
Your Thursday Briefing: A Dangerous Haze Across North America
Smoke from the wildfires blanketed New York City yesterday.
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John
on June 2023
Prince Harry Ends Testimony on Tabloid Case
Prince Harry leaving court in London on Wednesday.
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John
on June 2023
Rishi Sunak to Talk Tech With Biden, but Ukraine Is Likely to Surface
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain in Washington on Wednesday.
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John
on June 2023
When Politics Saves Lives: a Good-News Story
President George W. Bush with Bono, the lead singer of U2, in 2006. Bono was among the activists who lobbied Mr. Bush for antiretroviral medications for people in sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean.
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John
on June 2023
The Vaquita Hangs On: Drone Video Shows a Critically Endangered Porpoise in Mexico
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John
on June 2023
Turkey’s Lira Falls to New Low as a New Economic Policy Forms
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John
on June 2023
What We Learned From Prince Harry’s Second Day of Testimony
Prince Harry and his lawyer, David Sherborne, right, depart High Court in London on Wednesday.
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John
on June 2023
U.N. Tribunal Finds Defendant in Rwanda Genocide Unfit to Stand Trial
An image taken from handout video showing Félicien Kabuga at a hearing last year in The Hague. He is accused of encouraging and bankrolling the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
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John
on June 2023
Ukraine Dam Collapse Brings Floodwater to Kherson
People in Kherson, in southern Ukraine, paddle-boarding while standing up on Wednesday to try to rescue residents in a neighborhood flooded by the destruction of the Kakhovka dam.
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John
on June 2023
Saudi Arabia’s LIV Golf Deal Is a Triumph That Transcends Sports
The golf deal, if it goes forward, represents an enormous victory for Saudi Arabia and its de facto leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, in the country’s bid to become a major player in global sports.
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John
on June 2023
A Stunning Merger Angers Athletes
Dustin Johnson teed off on the 1st hole at a LIV golf tournament last year at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J.
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John
on June 2023
Air Quality This Week Gives U.S. a Glimpse of the World’s Air Pollution
A fisherman near smog-covered buildings on the north coast of Jakarta.
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John
on June 2023
Pope Francis Is Out of Surgery With ‘No Complications,’ Vatican Says
Pope Francis arriving to lead his weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City on Wednesday.
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John
on June 2023