South Korean Police Raid President Yoon’s Office in Martial Law Probe

The authorities are investigating whether President Yoon Suk Yeol committed an act of insurrection when he declared martial law last week, plunging the country into crisis.

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Houthi Attacks Continue to Disrupt Shipping Industry As Israel-Hamas War Rages On

The transport route around the southern tip of Africa was once little used — but freighters are now forced to take it and are charging higher rates.

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Tangled and Troubling Legacy Pushes Romanians Further to the Right

A ultranationalist politician’s surge in Romania shows how many people there would rather forget the country’s fascist past during World War II, experts say.

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A Ghastly Search for Loved Ones Who Disappeared in Syria

Syrians raced to newly emptied prisons to reunite with loved ones snatched away by the brutal regime of Bashar al-Assad, but their quest sometimes took them to the morgue.

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Wednesday Briefing

A wave of attacks on Syria.

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Ghost Gun Taken From Luigi Mangione Was Fully Homemade, Officials Say

The ghost gun and suppressor found on a man the authorities have accused of killing the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare was made with the help of a 3-D printer, authorities said.

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N.Y.P.D. Sergeant Is Charged With Shoplifting From Target

Sgt. Rayna Madho was charged with two counts of petty larceny for stealing from a store on Long Island on two different occasions.

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Reaction to C.E.O. Killing Exposes Frustrations With Health System

In some quarters, the suspect in Brian Thompson’s murder is being defended and even applauded by Americans who share his outrage over the insurance industry.

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Saint Ann’s Protected Criminal Teacher at Students’ Expense, Report Says

The elite Brooklyn school commissioned an investigation after the arrest of Winston Nguyen, who is now accused of soliciting lewd photographs from students.

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