Tech
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The Disputed Border Where Every Shepherd Is Seen as a Potential Spy
SHEBAA, Lebanon — It was nearing the end of Hassan Zahra’s workday, herding goats on a mountaintop along Lebanon’s southeastern…
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How Iran’s Security Forces Use Ambulances to Suppress Protests
In early October, about a month into Iran’s anti-government protests, a Tehran resident reported seeing at least three protesters being…
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Two Explosions in Jerusalem Kill 1 and Wound at Least 13
JERUSALEM — Two blasts in Jerusalem killed one person and injured at least 13 others during the morning rush hour…
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Two Blasts in Jerusalem Kill 1 and Wound at Least 13
JERUSALEM — Two blasts in Jerusalem killed one person and injured at least 13 others during the morning rush hour…
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As Elon Musk Cuts Costs at Twitter, Some Bills Are Going Unpaid
SAN FRANCISCO — Before Elon Musk bought Twitter last month, the company’s executives had racked up hundreds of thousands of…
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FTX Assets Still Missing as Firm Begins Bankruptcy Process
Lawyers for the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX on Tuesday painted a grim picture of the firm’s finances and the odds…
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2 Iranian Actresses Are Arrested on Protest Charges
The security forces in Iran have arrested two prominent actresses, Hengameh Ghaziani and Katayoun Riahi, for removing their head scarves…
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Netanyahu Awarded Damages After a Predecessor Called Him ‘Mentally Ill’
JERUSALEM — Even by the often toxic standards of Israeli political discourse there are limits, a judge ruled on Monday,…
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Trump Family’s Newest Partners: Middle Eastern Governments
WASHINGTON — When former President Donald J. Trump returned briefly last week to his office at Trump Tower in New…
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Turkey Bombs Kurdish Foes in Iraq and Syria, Likely Killing Dozens
ISTANBUL — Turkish fighter jets carried out dozens of airstrikes in northern Syria and Iraq on Sunday, in what Turkish…