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China Wine Tariff Pushes Australia’s Grape Growers Into Crisis

For years, China’s thirst for Australian wine seemed insatiable. Chinese drinkers were so passionate about big-bodied red wines from Australia…

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Michael Blackwood, Who Captured 20th-Century Artists on Film, Dies at 88

He made cinéma vérité movies — 160 in all — about musicians (Thelonious Monk), architects (Frank Gehry), composers (Philip Glass)…

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Kushner’s Firm Was Backed by Investments From the Emirates and Qatar

The infusion of money from interests in the two Persian Gulf monarchies reflects the close ties to Middle Eastern nations…

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At Least 14 Are Killed in India When a Temple’s Well Cover Collapses

Rescuers struggled to reach many other Hindu worshipers who were trapped and injured in a packed temple in Indore during…

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Imagine T. Rex. Now Imagine It With Lips.

The apex dinosaur’s terrifying teeth were sheathed in lip-like tissue, some paleontologists say. Imagine them more akin to Komodo dragons…

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Bankers are convicted of allowing a Putin ally to deposit millions in Swiss accounts.

GENEVA — Four bankers have been convicted of failing to conduct due diligence on Swiss accounts that were opened in…

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Bolsonaro Returns to Brazil, Ending Self-Imposed Exile

The former president returned to a tense political landscape in which he is under investigation for spreading election misinformation and…

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Your Thursday Briefing

Fears grow about Ukraine’s imperiled nuclear plant.

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Fire Kills at Least 10 on Passenger Ferry in Philippines

The vessel caught fire near an island in the southern province of Basilan, the coast guard said. The cause was…

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In the Face of Tragedy, Petitioning God Is an Act of Faith

NASHVILLE — The sun was still shining brightly when I pulled into the parking lot of Christ Presbyterian Church here…

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