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Wednesday 15-May-24
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
Michael Cohen’s second day on the witness stand.
Wednesday Briefing
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
The French authorities said that armed assailants had attacked a prison convoy, killed two guards and freed an inmate.
Manhunt Underway in France After Prisoner Escapes in Ambush
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
The king, who was diagnosed with cancer in February but has since returned to public duties, unveiled the striking painting by Jonathan Yeo at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.
King Charles III Unveils First Official Painted Portrait Since Coronation
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
Middle East Crisis: U.N. Lowers Count of Women and Children Killed, Citing Incomplete Information
A mash-up of geology and art history has identified a likely setting for one of the world’s most famous paintings.
Mystery of Mona Lisa’s Location May Be Solved
The seafood chain has been losing money for years. The liquidator behind the auction said more than 50 of its U.S. locations had closed.
Red Lobster Temporarily Closes Dozens of Restaurants
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