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Putin Once Tried to Curb North Korea’s Nuclear Program. That’s Now Over.

Vladimir Putin promised unspecified technological help to North Korea, which could allow it to advance its nuclear weapons program.

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What Weapons Has North Korea Already Supplied to Russia?

Moscow needs conventional arms like artillery shells and missiles that North Korea could provide to give it an edge in…

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At the G7, Biden Can’t Escape the Shadow of the Gaza War

The president was miffed when, expecting to talk about a security pact with Ukraine, he was asked for updates on…

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Capturing a ‘Mosaic of Shifting Battle Fronts’ in Sudan

Declan Walsh, the chief Africa correspondent for The Times, reported from a country where few journalists have gained entry amid…

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Here’s Why Ukraine Should Seek Peace

After more than two years of death and destruction, neither side in the war in Ukraine appears close to victory:…

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As His Political Alliance Breaks Up, Netanyahu Faces a Battle at Home

Still fighting Israel’s outside enemies on multiple fronts, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu woke up on Monday to a new political…

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Review: In ‘Breaking the Story,’ All’s Unfair in Love and War

Maggie Siff plays a war journalist facing the most dangerous assignment of her life: domesticity.

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A War on the Nile Pushes Sudan Toward the Abyss

A proud city of gleaming high rises, oil wealth and five-star hotels lies in ruins. Millions have fled. A famine…

World

This D-Day, Europe Needs to Resolve to Get Its Act Together

Thursday’s D-Day anniversary — the 80th — is occasioning somber and anxious reflections about the fate of the Atlantic alliance.…

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In Former Soviet States, a Tug of War Between East and West

Geopolitical rivalry, intensified by fighting in Ukraine, is amplifying domestic struggles in countries like Georgia and Moldova whose people are…

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