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Sweden has 65,000 bunkers. A 'wake-up call' from Russia means it's building more.Bunkers were a vital part of Sweden's past and recent threats from Russia mean they could become important in its future. Saturday shopping serves as symbol as Jews quarrel over faithAn open-air market has become an unlikely battleground in a wider struggle that could potentially bring down Benjamin Netanyahu's government in Israel. North Korea will keep testing missiles and nukes, says defense agencyNorth Korea has two missiles that can hit the U.S., says new assessment from the Defense Intelligence Agency. Ex-spy who betrayed Russia critically ill after exposure to mystery substanceFormer military intelligence officer Sergei Skripal was sentenced to 13 years in prison after being convicted in 2006 in Russia of spying for Britain. Tillerson heads to Africa with explaining to do for TrumpPresident Donald Trump's description of "sh-thole countries" in January was greeted with a mix of horror and outrage in Africa, where many don't know what to think about Wreckage of famed U.S. World War II carrier discoveredWreckage of a prized US World War II aircraft carrier, USS Lexington, was found off the coast of Australia during Microsoft's Paul Allen Coral Sea expedition. North Korea says it's willing to talk to U.S. and halt nuclear testsNorth Korea agreed to suspend nuclear and missile tests for as long as it holds talks with the United States, according to a senior South Korean official. Trump's trade threats scramble allies at home and abroadPresident Trump's proposed tariffs have allies scrambling to secure exemptions and threatening retaliation while GOP lawmakers increase their own opposition. This gigantic wind turbine will be the world's tallestGeneral Electric's Haliade-X will stand three times taller than typical wind turbines. More Recent Articles |
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North Korea, Russia, Megan Barry: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingGary Cohn Said He Will Resign as Trump’s Top Economic AdviserMr. Cohn had made clear his opposition to the steel and aluminum tariffs that Mr. Trump plans to impose. It’s the latest departure from a White House in chaos. News Analysis: An Important Voice for Free Trade Proponents Goes SilentGary D. Cohn in effect served as a proxy for the business wing of the Republican Party as it fought what may be a losing battle against new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. In Battle Over Future of Veterans’ Care, Moderation Wins, for NowA fight over the privatization of veterans’ health care pitted the Veterans Affairs secretary against more ardent conservatives. For now, the secretary has won. Raising Hopes, North Korea Offers to Talk About Its Nuclear ArsenalSouth Korea says the North is open to negotiations with the United States over its nuclear program but wants military threats eliminated and its security guaranteed. News Analysis: On North Korea, Trump Finds Himself in Same Position as His PredecessorsNorth Korea’s offer to put its nuclear weapons on the bargaining table opens the door to negotiations of unpredictable length and inevitable complexity. Trump’s Trade Plan Threatens to Derail Korean Security TalksPresident Trump’s proposed tariffs on steel could antagonize South Korea when the United States most needs its ally. Adviser to Emirates With Ties to Trump Aides Is Cooperating With Special CounselThe special counsel has asked about the role of the adviser, George Nader, in a January 2017 meeting in the Seychelles involving a Russian investor and a Trump transition adviser. The U.S.-China Rivalry Is, More Than Ever, a Fight Over TechThe conflict over access to emerging technologies has become painfully clear with the attempt at a hostile takeover of the American chip maker Qualcomm. Why Companies and Countries Are Battling for Ascendancy in 5GTaking an early lead in ultrafast next-generation wireless technology can give players a strategic advantage. The 52 Places Traveler: Magical and Not-So-Magical Moments in Disney’s Adults-Mostly, Artificial ParadiseDid our 52 Places Traveler love Disney Springs, Fla.? No. But she did love that other people love it. Personal Journeys: On a Disney Cruise, It’s a Stressful World (After All)Can a cruise skeptic enjoy four days on the high seas with his family, Mickey and a bunch of princesses? Editorial: Gary Cohn’s Exit Won’t Make This Administration Any BetterOp-Ed Contributor: How a Bad Law and a Big Mistake Drove My Mentally Ill Son AwayShort periods of involuntary confinement won’t stop school shooters or help people like my child. Op-Ed Contributor: Why Are Your State Tax Dollars Subsidizing Corporations?What looks like competition to attract businesses and jobs is actually nothing more than political theater. Op-Ed Contributor: ‘Millennial’ Means NothingOur insistence on ascribing characteristics to entire generations is silly and can actually be harmful. Op-Docs: My Grandfather’s Memory BookEditorial: North Korea Has Put the Ball in Trump’s CourtIt seems President Moon Jae-in of South Korea got what Washington has asked for: an agreement to consider eliminating nuclear weapons. Op-Ed Contributor: You Love Dogs? Then Don’t Clone ThemWorker dogs are forced to donate eggs and be surrogates for clones while millions of animals languish in shelters, waiting for a home. Op-Ed Contributor: Why Are Democrats Helping Trump Dismantle Dodd-Frank?Op-Ed Contributor: Why I Am Running for President of VenezuelaWe can’t boycott the election and let Nicolás Maduro get away with six more years in power. Stormy Daniels Files Suit, Claiming Trump Never Signed ‘Hush Agreement’The lawsuit alleges that Mr. Trump purposely did not sign the agreement so he could later disavow any knowledge of it, if necessary. Another Winter Storm Is Coming as the Northeast Hunkers DownOn the heels of a storm last week that killed eight people and left 2.7 million without power, the Northeast was bracing for another nor’easter on Wednesday. Organizer of Failed Fyre Festival Pleads Guilty to FraudBilly McFarland told the judge he had good intentions but “greatly underestimated” what it would take to stage a fabulous event on a remote island Kansas Man Pleads Guilty to Indian Immigrant’s MurderA Kansas man pleaded guilty on Tuesday to the murder of an Indian-born engineer who was confronted about his immigration status at a bar, then fatally shot. Belgian Man Convicted of ‘Sexism in the Public Space,’ a FirstA man who verbally abused a female police officer was fined €3,000 under a new law criminalizing sexism in public. In Russian Ex-Spy’s Poisoning, Britain Sees Echoes of Cold WarBritain assigned the counterterrorism police to investigate the sudden illness of the spy, Sergei V. Skripal, and his daughter. Uphill Battle Against Child Marriage Is Being Won in India, for NowMore aggressive enforcement has led to a large drop in illegal marriages, a new report finds. But in some areas, it is still a struggle to protect children. In Nanny Trial, Jurors See Photos of ‘the Most Horrendous Scene’After viewing the images, one of the jurors asked to be dismissed, saying he did not believe he could be fair and impartial. The judge excused him. Nice Work if You Can Get It: Being a Volunteer Usher on BroadwayWord has gotten out that volunteer ushers can see plays for free. And competition is getting increasingly fierce. Restaurant Review: At DaDong in Midtown, Modern Art and Lame DuckA Chinese restaurant famous for Peking duck has lost some of its quack on the way to New York. Nonfiction: The Lesson Here Is Listen to the VictimIn “A False Report,” T. Christian Miller and Ken Armstrong tell the story of a rape investigation that is comforting in its moral clarity. Today, Do That One Thing You’ve Been Putting OffTefaf Widens Its Focus From Maastricht to a World of Art CollectorsThe art fair’s Dutch organizer is making moves to balance the needs of exhibitors in the Netherlands and New York with a growing international audience. The Sensational Rise and Expensive Fall of a Paris SuperclubLong before Qatari billions fueled Paris Saint-Germain’s ascent, another French club, Matra Racing, tried to take Paris by storm. Lens: Finding Tenderness in Communities Affected by Manila’s Anti-Drug KillingsHannah Reyes Morales photographed scenes of death in Manila during the anti-drug campaign. She later returned to those sites to capture the daily lives of residents living in the midst of violence. More Recent Articles
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