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Do French Voters Want the Far Right in Power? Macron Takes a Gamble.
By calling snap elections, President Emmanuel Macron has challenged voters to test the sincerity of the support for the far right.
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Here’s what to know about President Emmanuel Macron’s unexpected call for elections in France.
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A right-wing party won a record number of votes in E.U. elections in Germany, a rebuke to Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition.
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U.N. Security Council Passes U.S.-Backed Cease-Fire Resolution
The resolution laid out a three-phase plan that begins with an immediate cease-fire. Neither Israel nor Hamas has formally embraced the proposal.
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As His Political Alliance Breaks Up, Netanyahu Faces a Battle at Home
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is likely to become more dependent on the right-wing partners of his coalition after the centrist Benny Gantz quit.
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Here’s what to know about the hostages who are still in Gaza.
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In One Image: Sunny Days in Moscow
A photograph of a blustery day in wartime Moscow captures the feeling of triumph sweeping through Russia.
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An official in Ukraine resigned from an agency overseeing reconstruction work, highlighting tensions.
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Russia released a group of women from a prison in late May to join the fighting in Ukraine.
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The company revealed that it would be using generative A.I. to power a system offering writing tools, an upgrade for Siri and more.
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Meta has begun scraping user information from Instagram and Facebook to train its A.I. services. Can users opt out?
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A Personal War on Suicide in the State With the Highest Rate
Montana’s suicide rate is the highest in the U.S., with most of the deaths involving firearms. But suicide rarely registers in the debate over guns.
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I’m the Governor of Nevada. This Is Why Trump Is Doing So Well With Our Voters.
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Patti Davis
The One Thing Everyone Is Missing About Hunter Biden’s Case
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Roger L. Stavis
What Are Trump’s Chances on Appeal? Not Good.
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Gail Collins and Bret Stephens
It’s a Trial a Minute Around Here
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We’re Good at Punishing #MeToo Men. Can We Ever Forgive Them?
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Anastasia Berg and Rachel Wiseman
The Success Narratives of Liberal Life Leave Little Room for Having Children
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Peter Coy
Israel’s Economy Is Not Invincible
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David Firestone
The Next Republican Target Is Birth Control
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