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New Year’s Eve in New York: What to Do, See and Eat

Dance parties, cabaret shows, midnight runs and, of course, the Times Square ball drop: our guide to ringing in the…

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Refusing to Accept Loss of Power, Polish Right Occupies State TV

The sit-in shut down Poland’s main public news station, a possible harbinger of battles to come as the party voted…

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Serbia’s Leader Tightens Grip on Power in General Election, Early Results Show

The opposition had hoped to ride a wave of public revulsion at back-to-back mass shootings, but it was unable to…

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Germans Elect First Far-Right City Mayor, a Boost for the AfD

The vote in Pirna fits into the Alternative for Germany party’s strategy of “normalization.”

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Did the Grinch Come for the Office Holiday Party?

Hark, the herald angels shout: 9 p.m. is too late to be out.

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In Rightward Shift, New Zealand Reconsiders Pro-Maori Policies

The nation has long been lauded for trying to do right by its Indigenous people, but a new government may…

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Republicans Tap Israeli Military Veteran to Run for Santos’s Seat

Party leaders believe Mazi Melesa Pilip has the potential to be a breakout star. But she has little political experience…

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Sunak Won a Key Vote. But the Battle Over His Rwanda Plan Is Not Over.

The British prime minister’s contentious proposal to send asylum seekers to the African country moved forward a step, but it…

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Donald Tusk, a Man of Eclectic Identities, Returns to Power in Poland

The opposition leader was endorsed by Parliament as the country’s next prime minister, unseating the right-wing Law and Justice party…

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The Vote That Could Derail Sunak’s Government, Explained

The British prime minister faces a test of his authority as a divided Parliament prepares to vote on his flagship…

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