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The far right wins a record number of seats.
PARIS — The French far right was projected to win a record number of seats in the election on Sunday,…
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When Cockatoos Become Cocka-Too Much
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Macron’s Comments on Algeria Resonate as Elections Loom
PARIS — President Emmanuel Macron of France, addressing a community that has been fertile ground for the far right ahead…
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Echoes of Trump at a Rally for France’s Far-Right Upstart
VILLEPINTE, France — The speech, riddled with attacks on the news media, elites and immigrants, with a fiery orator whipping…
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Can Germany’s New Chancellor Revive the Left in Europe?
BERLIN — Last December, as he was plotting what most considered to be a hopeless bid to become Germany’s next…
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In Scotland, Serving Halibut for a Better Planet
GLASGOW — Inver restaurant is but a speck on the longest
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A Thanksgiving History Lesson, in a Handful of Corn
In September, Danielle Hill Greendeer harvested 200 to 300 ears of hard, red-kerneled King Philip corn she had planted in…
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Sick of the Status Quo, Chileans Head to the Polls
SANTIAGO, Chile — Chile’s departing president narrowly dodged impeachment this month. A month earlier, the Army was deployed to the…
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In Border Crisis, Europe’s Unsavory Migration Deals Come Home
In one sense, the border crisis between Poland and Belarus is a tit-for-tat geopolitical conflict in which refugees and migrants…
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Once a Leading Polluter, the U.K. Is Now Trying to Lead on Climate Change
LONDON — As Britain prepares to host a landmark climate summit in Glasgow this week, the milestones of its own…
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