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Congress Passed a Bill That Could Ban TikTok. Now Comes the Hard Part.
President Biden has signed the bill to force a sale of the video app or ban...
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A Ragtag Resistance Sees the Tide Turning in a Forgotten War
Rebel fighters have handed Myanmar’s army defeat after defeat, for the first time raising the possibility...
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Opinion | Modi’s Temple of Lies
India’s many problems can’t be solved by his radical Hindu nationalism.
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After 6 Months of War, Some Israelis Ask: Is Netanyahu Dragging It Out?
Despite growing pressure from President Biden, the Israeli prime minister appears in no rush to end...
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China’s Advancing Efforts to Influence the U.S. Election Raise Alarms
China has adopted some of the same misinformation tactics that Russia used ahead of the 2016...
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Opinion | The Two-State Solution Is an Unjust, Impossible Fantasy
For Palestinians, American calls for a two-state solution ring hollow.
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Angry Farmers Are Reshaping Europe
Farm protests are changing not only Europe’s food system but also its politics, as the far...
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A Loyal Israel Ally, Germany Shifts Tone as the Toll in Gaza Mounts
Supporting Israel is seen as a historic duty in Germany, but the worsening crisis has pushed...
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Opinion | Biden Is Breaking Campaign Rule No. 1. And It Just Might Work.
A “yes, new taxes” campaign violates every principle of American politics. But it’s the right choice...
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Democrat Running on Abortion and I.V.F. Access Wins Special Election in Alabama
Marilyn Lands flipped a State House seat in the deep-red state by 25 percentage points, underscoring...
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Opinion | When It Comes to Politics, Are Any of Us Really Thinking for Ourselves?
Demography often determines what you believe.
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In Occupied Ukraine, Casting a Vote (for Putin) as Armed Soldiers Watch
Russia is holding a presidential vote in the occupied regions of Ukraine to try to legitimize...
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House Passes Bill to Force TikTok Sale From Chinese Owner or Ban the App
The legislation received wide bipartisan support, with both Republicans and Democrats showing an eagerness to appear...
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Opinion | Surviving the Ugliness of It All
Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt offered the confidence in our country that we need right...
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French Lawmakers Enshrine Access to Abortion in Constitution
Legislators passed an amendment giving women the “guaranteed freedom” to end their pregnancies, which experts called...
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Hard Lessons Make for Hard Choices 2 Years Into the War in Ukraine
Western sanctions haven’t worked. Weapons from allies are running low. Pressure may build on Kyiv to...
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Opinion | Alabama’s I.V.F. Ruling Shows Our Slide Toward Theocracy
To those advancing Christian nationalism, the will of God counts more than the will of the...
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China’s Rush to Dominate A.I. Comes With a Twist: It Depends on U.S. Technology
China’s tech firms were caught off guard by breakthroughs in generative artificial intelligence. Beijing’s regulations and...
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Opinion | Putin Didn’t Hate Navalny. He Envied Him.
My friend Aleksei’s dream of a beautiful Russia is immortal.
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Opinion | Restoring the Past Won’t Liberate Palestine
When is decolonization helpful? And when does it set us back?
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With Prison Certain and Death Likely, Why Did Navalny Return?
An activist who thrived on agitation, he feared irrelevancy in exile. Winning new respect as he...
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Finland Elects Alexander Stubb President as It Ushers in NATO Era
The election of the center-right politician fills a role that is responsible for foreign policy in...
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Opinion | My Father, Ronald Reagan, Would Weep for America
I used to resent his love for America. Now it’s what I miss most of all.
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‘It Is Suffocating’: A Top Liberal University Is Under Attack in India
A campaign to make the country an explicitly Hindu nation has had a chilling effect on...