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Knife Attack Leaves Three Dead at Festival in Germany
The attack in the western city of Solingen left at least five other people seriously wounded. Police said the suspect was on the run.
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A Heavy-Hitting Publisher Languished in Xi’s China. Now He Hand-Sells Books in Japan.
Even moderate intellectuals are joining an exodus from China as the space for free expression under President Xi Jinping narrows.
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Security officials shot dead four Islamist militants who attacked their guards in a high-security prison in southern Russia before taking a dozen people hostage, the latest violent incident to challenge the Kremlin.
Security officials shot dead four Islamist militants who attacked their guards in a high-security prison in southern Russia before taking a dozen people hostage, the latest violent incident to challenge the Kremlin.
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Delta’s chief operating officer, Mike Spanos, will leave the airline to take a role at another company, Chief Executive Ed Bastian told employees.
Delta’s chief operating officer, Mike Spanos, will leave the airline to take a role at another company, Chief Executive Ed Bastian told employees.
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As War Comes to Russia, It’s Business as Usual for Putin
The Kremlin leader has maintained a flurry of activity to draw attention away from Ukraine’s invasion of Kursk.
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The West’s Next Challenge Is the Rising Axis of Autocracies
Faced with a coalescing partnership between four autocracies—Russia, China, Iran and North Korea—the U.S. and its allies are weighing whether to confront them all at once, or seek accommodations.