Rebels Seize Control Over Most of Syria’s Largest City
An opposition flag waves over a market square in central Aleppo, Syria, on Saturday.
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Trudeau Goes to Mar-a-Lago to See Trump Amid Tariff Concerns
Justin Trudeau, prime minister of Canada, leaving his hotel in West Palm Beach, Fla., on Friday to meet with President-elect Donald J. Trump.
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Taiwan’s President Visits Pacific Islands to Counter China’s Influence
Lai Ching-te, the Taiwanese president, at Taoyuan International Airport, Taiwan, on Saturday. He is scheduled to visit the Marshall Islands, Tuvalu and Palau.
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Israel-Hezbollah Cease-Fire Rests on a Wobbly Linchpin: Lebanon’s Army
Members of the Lebanese Army at the site of an Israeli strike in central Beirut, earlier this month.
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How Kennedy Has Worked Abroad to Weaken Global Public Health Policy
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an environmental lawyer, has spent years working abroad with organizations and associates that undermine longstanding global health policies, records show.
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Russia Captures More Villages in Eastern Ukraine
Damaged buildings in Kurakhove, Ukraine, last month, in an area targeted by Russian strikes.
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Israel Strikes Sites in Lebanon Amid Fragile Cease-Fire
A man looked over damage in Tyre, Lebanon, on Friday.
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Protests Erupt in Georgia as It Pulls Back From Pro-Western Path
The police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse anti-government protesters in front of the Parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia, early Friday.
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Nigeria Boat Capsizes, Killing at Least 27
The river Niger, pictured near Lokoja, Nigeria, last month.
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A Dublin Neighborhood at the Sharp End of Ireland’s Election Issues
Campaign posters hanging on lamp posts and the facade of a derelict building on Sean McDermott Street in northeast inner-city Dublin, Ireland, on Nov. 27. In a recent election poll, Ireland’s three major parties, Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and Sinn Féin, were neck-and-neck, with 21 percent, 20 percent and 19 percent, respectively.
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UK Lawmakers Vote to Legalize Assisted Dying After Emotional Debate
Supporters of assisted dying campaigning outside Parliament on Friday. Lawmakers voted by 330 to 275 in favor of the new legislation after a five hour debate.
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Saudi Arabia Leads Pushback Against Global Plastic Treaty
An oil refinery in Saudi Arabia, the world’s top oil exporter.
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Giving Love
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For Canada, Trade Tumult From Trump’s Return Has Begun
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau leaving his hotel on Friday to meet President-elect Donald J. Trump.
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Major Canadian News Outlets Sue OpenAI In New Copyright Case
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation office in Toronto. It, along with other major news outlets, claims OpenAI is illegally using their content.
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Chad Ends Longtime Military Partnership With France
French and Chadian soldiers prepare to board a Chadian national army transport plane at Faya-Largeau airport in northern Chad in 2022.
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Syria Rebels Reach Aleppo, in Biggest Advance in Years
Fighters fire at Syrian government troops on the outskirts of Aleppo on Friday.
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FIFA Should Compensate Migrant Workers Injured Building Qatar World Cup, Report Says
Workers on the construction site of the Al-Wakrah Stadium, a FIFA World Cup venue, during its construction in 2018.
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UK Transport Secretary Louise Haigh Resigns After Fraud Conviction Revealed
Louise Haigh in London last month. As transport minister she oversaw one of the Labour Party’s flagship policies of bringing Britain’s troubled private rail network back into public ownership.
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Notre-Dame Shines, and World Gets a Sneak Peek, on Macron’s Televised Tour
President Emmanuel Macron of France during a visit to Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on Friday.
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Israel Warns Residents on Both Sides of Lebanon Border to Stay Away
Damage in a neighborhood of Tyre, Lebanon, as residents continued to return to their homes on Friday.
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Russia Moves to Cut Off Ukraine’s Nuclear Power Plants
Repairing a power line on Friday outside Odesa, Ukraine, after a Russian drone strike.
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After Lebanon Cease-Fire, Gaza and Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions Await Trump
A billboard depicting Iranian scientists making the Fattah-1, Iran’s first hypersonic ballistic missile, in downtown Tehran, Iran, on Tuesday.
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Life After Death: America’s Cemeteries Are Rewilding
Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn is among the earliest cemeteries in the country to be modeled after rural landscapes, and to serve as an urban park.
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Death of Cyclist in Paris Lays Bare Divide in Mayor’s War Against Cars
Cyclists waiting for a green light on a bridge over the Seine in June.
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Here Are the Risks When Zoos Pay for Endangered Species
Yun Chuan, a male, at the San Diego Zoo in August. American zoos have come to count on pandas, which attract unparalleled crowd numbers, merchandise sales and media attention.
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Ukraine’s River of Anguish
Members of the 126th Territorial Defense Brigrade rested in a fortified front line position after returning from a night mission on the banks of the Dnipro River.
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China Journalist, Dong Yuyu, Is Sentenced to Prison for Espionage
Dong Yuyu at Harvard University in 2017. He built his career when the Chinese government encouraged interaction with foreigners, but such contacts are now viewed with extreme suspicion.
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Friday Briefing
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Why Mexico Is Eliminating Independent Watchdog Agencies
A protest in Mexico City last year in support of Mexico’s freedom of information body, known as INAI, after the president at the time, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, backed a proposal to scrap it.
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Canada Accuses Google of Creating Advertising Tech Monopoly
Canada’s competition authority said that Google owned four of the largest online advertising tech services in the country and that they control 40 percent to 90 percent of their market.
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Friday Briefing: Day 2 of Lebanon’s Cease-fire
Residents driving past a mosque in southern Lebanon, yesterday.
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Lebanese Residents of Baalbek Return to a Bombed-Out City
The ancient city of Baalbek, Lebanon, has been bombed and many buildings flattened.
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Romania Court Orders a Recount After Surprise Election Result
Calin Georgescu, who won the most votes in the first round, speaking to reporters on Tuesday in Izvorani, Romania.
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Daniel Khalife, UK Prison Escapee, Is Convicted of Spying for Iran
A police van believed to be transporting former soldier Daniel Khalife leaving Westminster Magistrates Court in London in September 2023.
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Bangladesh Ties with India Plunge Further After Arrest of Hindu Leader
Chinmoy Krishna Das, a Hindu leader in Bangladesh, has been accused of sedition under a colonial-era law.
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What a Deadly Offensive in Syria Means for a Stalled Civil War
Rebel fighters in Syria’s Aleppo Province on Thursday.
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What to Know About Australia’s Social Media Ban for Children Under 16
The Australian government has called the legislation a “world leading” move to protect young people online.
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Australia Bans Social Media for Everyone Under 16
In Melbourne on Wednesday. Australia passed a social media ban for children despite feasibility concerns.
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Russia Strikes Ukraine’s Energy Sector as Putin Signals More to Come
Customers used phones as lights at a restaurant with no electricity in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Thursday after Russian strikes.
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Chinese Women Mobilize Against Subpar Sanitary Pads
A shelf of feminine hygiene products in a Beijing 7-Eleven convenience store.
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A Top Military Official in China Is Suspended Under Suspicion of Corruption
Adm. Miao Hua arriving at the Pyongyang Airport in Pyongyang, North Korea, in 2019. Until recently, he was in charge of a group that helps enforce Communist Party discipline in the military.
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With Trump Returning and Hezbollah Weakened, Iran Strikes a Conciliatory Tone
A billboard in Tehran showing Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and his predecessor, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
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President João Lourenco of Angola Discusses Biden’s Upcoming Visit
Joao Lourenco, the president of Angola, at the presidential palace in Luanda, Angola.
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Hamas Faces a Future Without Its Most Important Ally
A mosque in Gaza damaged by an Israeli airstrike. The Biden administration has tried to increase pressure on Hamas to make a deal with Israel and release the hostages it holds in Gaza.
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India’s Exam Leaks Underline the Nation’s Bigger Problem
Indian police officers checking the documents of people preparing to take exams to join the police force outside the examination center in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, in August.
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Thursday Briefing
Cars moving south on a busy road near Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. There are hopes that a cease-fire agreement will end 13 months of bloodshed.
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850-Year-Old Smithfield Meat Market in London to Close
Smithfield has been the site of a market since at least 1174. The current market was built in the 1860s.
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on November 2024
As Plastic Talks Continue, a Reminder of What We’re All Exposed To
Scientists can use silicone wrist bands to measure a person’s exposure to chemicals.
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on November 2024
Syrian Rebel Groups Launch Largest Offensive in Years
Clashes between fighters from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and the Syrian Army in Aleppo on Wednesday.
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E.U. Vessels Surround Anchored Chinese Ship After Cables Are Severed in Baltic Sea
A bulk carrier called the Yi Peng 3 traveling under a Chinese flag was being monitored by Danish naval patrol vessels.
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