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Blinken Arrives in Middle East as U.S. Pushes for Cease-Fire Vote at U.N.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken was set to meet with Israeli leaders as the U.S. asked for a vote on a proposal that neither side has formally embraced.

 

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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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The other war: Israel is scouring Gaza for clues about hostages.

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Conservative Dominance and Other Takeaways From the E.U. Elections

Anti-immigrant, nationalist parties made gains across the continent, but the center of European Union politics still held.

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The results of the European Parliament elections posed a challenge for leaders in France and Germany.

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President Emmanuel Macron unexpectedly called for snap elections in France. Here’s what to know.

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An Italian City Wants Zelensky to Tear Down Its Signed Putin Plaque

Some residents of Bari now see the plaque as a sign of Vladimir Putin’s hypocrisy. They hope President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine will help rid them of it.

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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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How an American Dream of Housing Became a Reality in Sweden

The U.S. once looked to modular construction as an efficient way to build lots of housing at scale, but Sweden picked up the idea and put it into practice.

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A young child wearing a bright red shirt sits on a bicycle with training wheels in a small kitchen with white walls, cabinets and appliances. There are plants on the wall and a table with three chairs.
A young child wearing a bright red shirt sits on a bicycle with training wheels in a small kitchen with white walls, cabinets and appliances. There are plants on the wall and a table with three chairs.
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The Quiet Voice in Kennedy’s Ear: A Former Aide to the Clintons

Jay Carson spent years as a Democratic insider. Disillusioned, he left politics and befriended Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — and is now helping his campaign.

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Jay Carson stands on a rock in a wooded, mountainous area. He wears a gray sweater and a yellow beanie. he has a thick, black beard.

He Said He Was Ashamed of Jan. 6. Now, He’s Running for Office.

Will South Carolina voters see it as a liability or an asset that this candidate stormed the U.S. Capitol?

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President Biden will head back to Europe this week, while Donald Trump will have a birthday party.

 

Donald Trump is expected to have a virtual interview with a New York City Probation Department official on Monday.

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6 New Paperbacks to Read This Week

Shreya Chattopadhyay
Shreya ChattopadhyayReporting for the Books desk

Looking for something new to read? Our recommendations this week include a novel narrated by a mountain lion, John Vaillant’s biography of a massive wildfire, a wide-ranging survey of nursing and more.

Here are six paperbacks we recommend →

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