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India Is Arming Villagers in One of Earth’s Most Militarized Places

As night fell in the tiny Himalayan village of Dhangri, a dozen armed men emerged from their homes one after…

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What Is ‘Cop City’? The Atlanta Police Center Protests, Explained 

Atlanta is ready to build a sprawling new police and fire training complex. Opponents argue that it would further militarize…

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Ukraine Needs Shells, and Arms Makers Want Money. Enter the E.U.

Ukraine is firing artillery shells faster than manufacturers can make them. Brussels is working on a plan to increase production…

World

As Judicial Plans Rocks Israel, Secret Talks Seek Compromise

Benjamin Netanyahu’s plans to restrict judicial independence have divided Israel. But a small group of academics has met privately with…

World

Fight Over Retirement in France Is a Question of Identity

Resistance to the government’s plan to push back the retirement age is not just about working longer. It springs from…

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Joseph Zucchero, Whose Sandwich Shop Inspired ‘The Bear,’ Dies at 69

Mr. Beef, the Chicago restaurant Mr. Zucchero co-founded in the 1970s, specializes in the Italian beef, a classic American sandwich.…

Finance

JetBlue Expects U.S. Move to Block Merger With Spirit

JetBlue said it saw a “high likelihood” of an antitrust suit by the Justice Department this week, but declared that…

World

With Stories of Her Oppressed Community, a Journalist Takes Aim at the Walls of Caste

Meena Kotwal started a news outlet focused on Dalit and other marginalized groups in India, hoping that telling their stories will…

Sports

A Deep Pac-12 May Soon Have a Sea Change

Washington State won the Pac-12 women’s basketball tournament as the No. 7 seed, the latest sign of parity in a…

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A Year Into War, Russian Artists Still Must Navigate a Tricky Path

A production of “War and Peace” in Germany, with a heavily Russian cast and production team, must balance competing demands…

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