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Can Google Give A.I. Answers Without Breaking the Web?

Publishers have long worried that artificial intelligence would drive readers away from

U.K. Summons Chinese Ambassador for Reprimand as Tensions Rise

Britain’s foreign office said it had reprimanded the Chinese ambassador, a day

Democrats’ Split Over Israel Takes Center Stage in Tense Primary Debate

A rancorous clash between Representative Jamaal Bowman and his Democratic opponent, George

Blinken Arrives in Ukraine Amid Russian Military Gains

The Biden administration had warned for months that the delay by Congress

European Commission chief von der Leyen visits Rome as campaign trail continues

Prior to her Monday meetings with Italian political leaders, von der Leyen

Germany limits cash benefit payments for asylum-seekers as migration numbers increase

The new rule issues migrants a benefit card for local use, limiting

Germany limits cash benefit payments for asylum-seekers as migration numbers increase

The new rule issues migrants a benefit card for local use, limiting

What I Am Listening for in Michael Cohen’s Testimony

For the final stage of the prosecutor’s case in the People of

Where to See the Northern Lights on Sunday Night

The best weather conditions for viewing the colorful light display will be

‘Extreme’ solar storm triggers colourful light show around the world

The unusually strong solar storm hitting Earth produced stunning displays of colour

Japanese cinema is facing up to its #MeToo moment

Film premieres have been cancelled, actors edited out of TV shows, and

A Global Lesson from Britain’s Crumbling Conservative Party

Sometimes, even as the far right rises, the center holds.

South Africa Again Asks U.N.’s Top Court to Act Against Israel in Gaza

Days after an Israeli military incursion into Rafah, in southern Gaza, South

Flash Flooding in Afghanistan Kills at Least 50, With More Missing

Heavy seasonal rains have set off floods in the northern province of

Why Your Chocolate Fix Is About to Get More Expensive

A failed crop, followed by a wave of financial speculation, put cocoa

Thousands of Armenians demand resignation of PM over border dispute

The government announced last month it would cede several uninhabited border villages

A look at China-EU ties and how it impacts trade

Trade is at the heart of Chinese President Xi Jinping's tour of

US to stop some arms sales to Israel if Rafah offensive goes ahead, says Biden

Israel launched a ‘limited’ military operation into Rafah on Tuesday, seizing the

Israel launches military operation in Rafah that US officials say is ‘limited’ in scope

The US stressed that this isn’t the full-scale ground assault that Israel

Macron invites Chinese leader Xi to visit the French Pyrenees

The meeting of the two leaders at a remote mountain pass follows

No prospect of Gaza truce as Netanyahu wants war to go on: PA minister

There is no possibility for Hamas and Israel to strike a ceasefire

Watching the Protests From Israel

Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ Ultimately, the Gaza war protests sweeping

In Medicine, the Morally Unthinkable Too Easily Comes to Seem Normal

Here is the way I remember it: The year is 1985, and

Two Ukrainians detained over alleged plot to assassinate Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Ukrainian authorities say the alleged Russian plot was intended to be actioned

Are We Talking Too Much About Mental Health?

Recent studies cast doubt on whether large-scale mental health interventions are making

What to Know About Xi Jinping’s Trip to Europe

The Chinese president this week will be visiting France, Serbia and Hungary.

In China, Ruled by Men, Women Quietly Find a Powerful Voice

Women in Shanghai gather in bars, salons and bookstores to reclaim their

Auditor That Works for Trump Media Is Charged With Fraud

Regulators said BF Borgers failed to abide by accounting rules that its

Got an Idea for a Toy?

Companies like Lego and Mattel have divisions that seek out design concepts

Warning on World Press Freedom Day of worsening climate for journalists

Warnings were issued on World Press Freedom Day that media freedoms have

Japan and France agree to bolster cooperation

Tokyo and Paris have agreed to enhance security collaboration in the Indo-Pacific.

Friday Briefing

Hamas considers a cease-fire.

Eurovision organiser vows to remove Palestinian flags or symbols

Organisers of the Eurovision Song Contest have said they reserve the right

Russian missiles strike Odesa again as situation worsens on eastern front

Kyiv's struggle has been deepening for months as Ukrainian forces keep waiting

Meet the woman breaking down barriers in space industry leadership at Azercosmos

Natavan Hasanova of Azercosmos tells us about the power of embracing gender

Thursday Briefing

Arrests at U.S. campus protests.

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