World
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As Europe Faces a Cold Winter, Putin Seizes on the Leverage From Russia’s Gas Output
MOSCOW — In Europe, the surge in the price of natural gas has halted factories, startled politicians and alarmed consumers…
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Poland’s Top Court Rules Its Constitution Trumps Some E.U. Laws
WARSAW — Poland’s constitutional court on Thursday set up a head-on collision with the European Union by ruling that the…
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In Iraqi Elections, Guns and Money Still Dominate Politics
BAGHDAD — Outside the headquarters of Asaib Ahl al-Haq, one of the main Iranian-backed militias in Iraq, fighters have posted…
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Bitcoin Preaches Financial Liberty. A Strongman Is Testing That Promise.
SAN MIGUEL, El Salvador — Bitcoin’s proponents dream of a financial system largely free of government meddling. But the first…
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Two Teachers Are Killed in Kashmir, Where Militant Attacks Are Surging
SRINAGAR, Kashmir — The masked militants barged into a school in Kashmir, a Muslim majority region in India, demanding to…
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Moderna says it will build a vaccine factory in Africa.
JOHANNESBURG — Moderna said on Thursday that it planned to build a vaccine manufacturing facility in Africa, news that was…
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Abdulrazak Gurnah recibe el Premio Nobel de Literatura
El Premio Nobel de Literatura fue concedido el jueves a Abdulrazak Gurnah por “su discernimiento inflexible y compasivo de los…
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France will charge the unvaccinated for Covid tests, in a bid to speed up inoculations.
Covid screening tests in France will no longer be free for unvaccinated people starting on Oct. 15, according to the…
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The W.H.O. says North Korea is accepting medical supplies, after a long pandemic blockade.
The World Health Organization said on Thursday that it had resumed shipments of medical supplies to North Korea to help…
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C.I.A. Reorganization to Place New Focus on China
WASHINGTON — The C.I.A. will embark on a reorganization intended to focus more on China, the agency’s director announced on…