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Why Foreign Officers Are Policing Haiti
About 400 Kenyan officers have deployed to Haiti as part of the first wave of a multinational contingent tasked with trying to restore order in the gang-plagued Caribbean nation.
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Books
How Do You Follow an Emotionally Wrenching, Surprise Breakthrough?
Cassandra Jenkins had been ready to quit music in 2020 when a record she was unsure of releasing became an unexpected hit. Then, she had to figure out how to follow it up.
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News
A Diminished Hollywood Welcomes a New Mogul
David Ellison is poised to soon run Paramount Pictures, among other entertainment assets. But what does that mean in a fractured cultural landscape?
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Newyork
Is It 1914 or 1938? NATO Needs to Make Up Its Mind.
“I know it sounds devastating,” Poland’s prime minister, Donald Tusk, said earlier this year. “But we have to get used to the fact that a new era has begun: the prewar era.” Fresh from ousting national populists from power, Mr. Tusk is widely ...
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World
With Keir Starmer, Britain and the U.S. Are Back in Sync, but for How Long?
Politically aligned, Joe Biden and the new U.K. prime minister agree on climate change, Ukraine and Northern Ireland. Donald Trump would be a different story.
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World
As NATO Convenes, Leaders Worry About a Hole in Its Center
A summit meant to convey confidence in the newly expanded alliance now faces uncertainty over President Biden’s future, and the looming possibility of the return of Donald Trump.
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US
What’s in Biden’s Survival Kit
Eleven days after his disastrous debate performance, the president’s strategy is coming into focus.
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News
Multibillion-Dollar Fraud Trial Against Archegos Founder Nears Its End
Prosecutors and lawyers presented closing arguments in the case against Bill Hwang, who is charged with 11 counts including securities fraud and racketeering.
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Books
Alec Baldwin’s Role as a Producer Ruled Not Relevant to ‘Rust’ Trial
The ruling was a victory for the actor, who is set to stand trial this week on a charge of involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer. He has pleaded not guilty.
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World
Biden Administration Rule Would Increase Authority to Block Foreign Deals
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States proposed a rule that would make it harder for foreigners to buy land near military bases.