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After Tension and Rumors, a Protest for Palestine Is a Routine Event
Hundreds of people gathered in Times Square on Friday to protest the weeklong Israeli bombardment of Gaza that has followed the Hamas attack, waving Palestinian flags and antiwar banners as more than one hundred police officers and scores of ...
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As World’s Eyes Shift, Ukraine and Russia Look to Sway Opinions
Kyiv says Russia is looking to leverage the Israel-Hamas war to dampen support for Ukraine, while Moscow is calling it a failure of the West.
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For Democrats, Crisis in Israel Could Be a Unifying Force
The party’s traditional support for Israel has been tested in recent years by a vocal liberal wing, but the attacks in Israel could allow it to bridge the divide.
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Russia Is Denied a Seat on the U.N. Human Rights Council
Russia lost a vote in the General Assembly to Albania and Bulgaria, failing in its bid to be restored to the council. It was suspended following its invasion of Ukraine last year, in a diplomatic blow to Moscow.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Run for President as Independent, Leaving Democratic Primary
The political scion told supporters he would end his campaign as a Democratic candidate and run as an independent, potentially upsetting the dynamics of the 2024 election.
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U.S. Aid to Ukraine, and When It Might Run Out, Explained
President Biden has said the United States will assist Ukraine’s fight against Russia “for as long as it takes.” But Republican support for continuing aid has declined.
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Scalise and Jordan Vie for Backing as Trump Hangs Over Speaker Race
The two lawmakers sought support from members of their fractured party as the former president threatened to get involved in a potentially fierce struggle over who will lead the House.
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Here Are the Republicans Vying to Replace McCarthy as House Speaker
The No. 2 Republican and the chairman of the Judiciary Committee appear to be in the strongest positions in the early stages of the sprint to choose a new speaker.
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U.S. and World Leaders Pledge Support for Ukraine ‘for as Long as It Takes’
President Biden has told his counterparts in a number of allied countries that he remains confident that Congress will approve military and humanitarian assistance for Ukraine “for as long as it takes” in spite of opposition among some Republicans ...
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Unease in the West as Slovakia Appears Set to Join the Putin Sympathizers
The front-runner in the parliamentary vote has pledged “not to send a single cartridge” to neighboring Ukraine, a sign of the flagging European support for a victim of Russian aggression.