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Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times
Trump’s Gulf tour is all about business President Trump has always viewed the presidency as a worldwide hunt for deals.…
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Rodrigo Duterte Is Expected to Again Become Mayor of Davao City
Six weeks ago, a van piled high with flowers pulled up at the International Criminal Court’s detention center in The…
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Trump’s Tariffs on Canada Spark Debate Over U.S. Trade: Does the U.S. Need Canada?
Follow live updates on the Trump administration here. President Trump had one big question on his mind as Canadian Prime…
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White South Africans Granted Refugee Status by Trump Leave for U.S.
A U.S.-funded charter plane carrying dozens of white South Africans who claim to have been victims of discrimination in their…
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How the India-Pakistan Clashes Unfolded and What We Know About the Cease-Fire
India and Pakistan both claimed victory on Sunday after agreeing to a truce in a rapidly escalating conflict that was…
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Who Is Edan Alexander, the American Hostage Held by Hamas in Gaza?
Edan Alexander, 21, is the last living American citizen held by Hamas in Gaza. On Sunday, the Palestinian militant group…
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Leo XIV Renews Call for Peace in Meeting With Journalists
The Rev. Gosbert Rwezahura opened Mass on Sunday morning by saying what everyone in the pews was thinking. “Habemus papam!”…
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Global Stocks Jump After U.S. and China Cut Tariffs
Stocks surged around the world after U.S. and Chinese officials said they agreed to temporarily suspend most of the tariffs…
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Colombia Grants Asylum to Ricardo Martinelli, Ex-President of Panama
The Colombian government said on Saturday that it had granted asylum to Ricardo Martinelli, a former president of Panama who…
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White South Africans Granted Refugee Status by Trump Leave for U.S.
A U.S.-funded charter plane carrying dozens of white South Africans who claim to have been victims of discrimination in their…
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