Europe
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Dubai’s Ruler Hacked Phones of His Ex-Wife and Her Lawyers, U.K. Court Says
LONDON — When the hyper-wealthy ruler of the Middle Eastern emirate of Dubai found himself embroiled in a British court…
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An Asylum-Seeker’s Wrenching Decision: Stay on the Run or Save His Child’s Life?
ALONG THE EASTERN POLAND BORDER — The father had walked in circles in the rain-drenched Polish forest, cradling his sick…
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Vatican Issues Acquittals in Sexual Abuse Case Involving Ex-Altar Boys
VATICAN CITY — A Vatican court on Wednesday acquitted a priest on sexual abuse charges dating to when he and…
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Boris Johnson Pledges Transformed Economy for U.K.
MANCHESTER, England — Declaring that Britain would not go back to the “same old broken model” of the past, Prime…
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Germany Sets Aside an Additional $767 Million for Holocaust Survivors, Officials Say
It’s been 80 years since Nazi soldiers laid siege to the city of Leningrad, Russia, during the Holocaust, but memories…
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Your Wednesday Briefing
Frances Haugen, who exposed Facebook’s research on the negative effects of its platforms, told senators that its top executives “won’t…
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Boris Johnson Urges Businesses to Help Resolve Britain’s Shortages
MANCHESTER, England — Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday dismissed suggestions that Britain was in crisis, saying that businesses needed…
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Boris Johnson Urges Businesses to Help Resolve Britain’s Shortages
MANCHESTER, England — Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday dismissed suggestions that Britain was in crisis, saying that businesses needed…
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Blinken, in Paris, Tries to Restore Trust After Submarine Snub
PARIS — Step by step, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken sought on Tuesday to build back trust between the…
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English Schools Drop Mask Mandates, but Questions Rise Along With Cases
LONDON — England took a high-stakes gamble when it sent millions of students back to school last month with neither…