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Wednesday 15-May-24
Vladimir Putin’s message to his country appears to be taking hold: that Russia is fighting against the whole Western world — and winning.
Putin Is Selling Victory, and Many Russians Are Buying It
U.S. Advances Arms Sale to Israel as It Delays Delivering Other Weapons
North Macedonia tries to ensure diversity — and keep the peace — with computer-generated state hiring quotas. Fraud and bloat have tainted that effort.
Ethnic ‘Balancer’ for Government Jobs Becomes Focus of Ethnic Division
Kei Kobayashi, who earned three Michelin stars in France, has come home to build an empire.
First, He Conquered Paris. Now, a Japanese Chef Wants to Become a Brand.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who is stepping down after nearly 20 years, oversaw astounding successes, but some Singaporeans want a different kind of politics.
What Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong Did for Singapore
FIFA tried to put a corruption crisis behind by changing its rules and claiming its governance overhaul had the endorsement of the Justice Department. U.S. officials say that was never the case.
FIFA Set to Roll Back Reforms Enacted After Corruption Scandal
Filipino civilians set sail in fishing boats to oppose China’s control of a shoal claimed by the Philippines. A formidable Chinese fleet awaited them.
China Deploys Dozens of Ships to Block Philippine Protest Flotilla
Moscow seeks more support for its war in Ukraine. But Beijing risks alienating Europe, a key trading partner needed to help revive China’s economy.
Putin Will Visit Xi, Testing a ‘No Limits’ Partnership
Lt. Gen. Yuri Kuznetsov became the second senior defense official to be detained on an accusation of corruption in the past month.
Russia Detains Senior General, Widening Military Purge
The East African country is preparing to send hundreds of police officers as the first wave of a multinational force aimed at stabilizing the chaos-ridden Caribbean nation.
Kenya Rallies Police Officers Ahead of Haiti Deployment
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