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Right-Wing Leaders of Italy and Japan Become Fast Friends

At a meeting in Tokyo, Prime Ministers Giorgia Meloni of Italy and Sanae Takaichi of Japan bonded over being conservative women at the pinnacle...

How Italy Is Struggling to Finish an Ice Rink Before the Olympics

With less than a month until the Winter Games in northern Italy, builders have yet to complete a major arena.

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Right-Wing Leaders of Italy and Japan Become Fast Friends

At a meeting in Tokyo, Prime Ministers Giorgia Meloni of Italy and Sanae Takaichi of Japan bonded over being conservative women at the pinnacle...

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Right-Wing Leaders of Italy and Japan Become Fast Friends

At a meeting in Tokyo, Prime Ministers Giorgia Meloni of Italy and Sanae Takaichi of Japan bonded over being conservative women at the pinnacle...

Iran Has Had Protests Before. Will This Time Be Different?

Understanding the factors that can topple regimes.

How Italy Is Struggling to Finish an Ice Rink Before the Olympics

With less than a month until the Winter Games in northern Italy, builders have yet to complete a major arena.
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2 Charged in Over 300 Thefts at Mausoleums in Toronto Area

The thefts took place during the daytime when the pair would enter mausoleums to swipe necklaces and other jewelry from remains, the authorities said.

Study Analyzes How Much ‘Macro’ Plastic Is Deadly to Sea Life

Scientists analyzed thousands of autopsies of seabirds, sea turtles and marine mammals and found that even small amounts of ingested plastic can be deadly.

High Beef Prices? Trump Official Blames Biden and Migrants.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said migrants were bringing sick cows across the border, snarling beef supply chains.

France Agrees to Sell Up to 100 Rafale Fighter Jets to Ukraine

Some in Ukraine criticized the 10-year timeline for the warplanes and other defense equipment, but France called it a long-term commitment to the country.

E.P.A. Drastically Limits Protections for Wetlands

The proposal could strip federal protections from most U.S. wetlands, some of which feed drinking water systems.

Serbian Woman Ends Hunger Strike Against Government

Dijana Hrka became the face of protest after her son and 15 other people died in a railway station collapse in Serbia. Her hunger...

Trump Tariffs Push Japan’s Economy Into Contraction

The Japanese economy shrank 1.8 percent from the same quarter last year as U.S. tariffs dampened automobile exports and prompted a bleak outlook for...

David Richardson, Acting FEMA Administration, Resigns

David Richardson had been on the job for six months. FEMA employees questioned his ability to lead the agency.

A Plan for Private Jet Taxes Would Fund Climate Measures

A small group of countries is aiming to impose a fee on private jets and premium commercial fares. The revenue would help nations adapt...

Senator Accuses Kenya of Neglecting Children Trapped in Saudi Arabia

The comments, by a member of Kenya’s ruling party, represent a rebuke of President William Ruto’s government: “Heads must roll.”

Pasta at Twice the Price? Some Italian Producers Face Huge U.S. Tariffs.

More than a dozen Italian pasta makers, accused of dumping their product in the United States, face tariffs of over 100 percent.

Ukraine’s Cash Is Running Low, and Europe Has No Good Plan B

The European Union wants to finance Ukraine’s war efforts using a loan based on Russia’s frozen assets in Belgium. If that falls through, there’s...