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One of the Deadliest Jobs in Mexico: Running for Office
The assassination of Gisela Gaytán shocked Mexico. She was among dozens of aspirants for public office killed in recent months.
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En México, ser candidato a un cargo público es un trabajo de alto riesgo
El asesinato de Gisela Gaytán conmocionó a México. Fue una de las varias decenas de aspirantes a cargos públicos en…
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Condemnation Slows, but Does Not Stall, Israel’s Assault on Rafah
Despite fierce criticism, Israel insists it must take control of Rafah and the border with Egypt to prevent future arms…
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Calls, Search Parties, Drones: 17 Hours to Find Iran’s President
As a frenzied quest began for the fallen helicopter of President Ebrahim Raisi, Iran moved to control possible threats from…
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Hundreds Feared Dead in Papua New Guinea Landslide
Nearly 4,000 people live in villages that were engulfed, a local official said. Unstable debris was complicating search and rescue…
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Prosecutor in Trump Georgia Case to Appeal Judge’s Decision to Quash Six Charges
Thursday’s legal filing by Fani Willis creates a second substantive set of issues that must now be considered by the…
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Xi Jinping’s Recipe for Total Control: An Army of Eyes and Ears
Reviving a Mao-era surveillance campaign, the authorities are tracking residents, schoolchildren and businesses to forestall any potential unrest.
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Sometimes U.S. and U.K. Politics Seem in Lock Step. Not This Year.
In 2016, Britain voted for Brexit and America for Trump, heralding a populist wave. Both countries face pivotal elections this…
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Prosecutors Seek to Bar Trump From Attacking F.B.I. Agents in Documents Case
The prosecutors said the former president had made “grossly misleading” assertions about the F.B.I.’s search of Mar-a-Lago that could endanger…
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Top U.N. Court Decision Adds to Israel’s Growing Isolation
In 2011, a former Israeli prime minister, Ehud Barak, warned that Israel faced a “diplomatic-political tsunami” of censure if its…