World
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Boris Johnson Pledges Transformed Economy for U.K.
MANCHESTER, England — Declaring that Britain would not go back to the “same old broken model” of the past, Prime…
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New Zealand will hold an ‘Election Day’-style vaccination event.
New Zealand hopes to vaccinate as many as 350,000 people in a single day next week, the country’s largest Covid…
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Why Wall Street Cheers China, Despite Growing Business Unease
This year has been unsettling for Chinese business. The ruling Communist Party has gone after the private sector industry by…
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A Sea of White Faces in Australia’s ‘Party of Multiculturalism’
MELBOURNE, Australia — She seemed an ideal political candidate in a country that likes to call itself the world’s “most…
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Germany Sets Aside an Additional $767 Million for Holocaust Survivors, Officials Say
It’s been 80 years since Nazi soldiers laid siege to the city of Leningrad, Russia, during the Holocaust, but memories…
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Your Wednesday Briefing
Frances Haugen, who exposed Facebook’s research on the negative effects of its platforms, told senators that its top executives “won’t…
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Un pastor desalojó a casi 200 migrantes, pero su hermano los acogió a todos
MATAMOROS, México — Durante el verano, cuando los migrantes se apresuraban para llegar a Matamoros, una ciudad fronteriza, un pastor…
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Australia and New Zealand inch closer to fully reopening their economies.
Australia and New Zealand moved closer on Tuesday to fully reopening their economies in the coming months, with leaders in…
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The End of a ‘Gilded Age’: China Is Bringing Business to Heel
Chinese tech companies are reeling from regulation. Nervous creditors are hoping for a bailout for China’s largest developer. Growing numbers…
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Fears of a ‘Bottleneck Recession’: How Shortages Are Hurting Germany
FRANKFURT — In Germany, where one in four jobs depends on exports, the crisis gumming up the world’s supply chains…