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This Is What Happens When Chinese E.V. Makers Rush Into a Country
China’s electric vehicle companies are making inroads in Thailand, a key industry hub, as Europe and the United States wield tariffs to keep them out.
6 min read
Japan Built Thailand’s Car Industry. Now China Is Gunning for It.
After dominating sales in Thailand for decades, Mazda, Nissan and other Japanese companies are losing their grip on a crucial market.
3 min read
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Trump Declines to Back Away From ‘You Won’t Have to Vote Anymore’ Line
Democrats have highlighted Donald Trump’s remarks to Christians as evidence he would end elections. On Monday, he declined to walk back or clarify those comments.
Kamala Harris’s Running-Mate Scorecard
The vice president is narrowing her choices. How do the top contenders match up on political skills that matter most?
4 min read
Women Pushed Into Brutal Conditions, in the Pursuit of ‘Sustainable’ Sugar
Much of what consumers buy is marked “sustainable,” “humane” or “green.” In the sugar cane fields of India, that papered over the worst abuses.
8 min read
The MorningNewsletter
We explain why it’s so hard to know where the products you buy come from.
8 min read
In the 1,500, There’s Katie Ledecky and Then There’s Everyone Else
The American swimmer has not lost a 1,500-meter freestyle race in 14 years. Even her rivals admit they hit the water knowing they’re racing for second.
5 min read
Medals › |
Total | |||
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United States
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3 | 8 | 9 | 20 |
France
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5 | 8 | 3 | 16 |
China
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6 | 6 | 2 | 14 |
Japan
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6 | 2 | 4 | 12 |
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Riots at Israeli Army Bases Show Growing Divisions Over War in Gaza
Right-wing demonstrators forced their way inside two military facilities after nine soldiers were held on suspicion of abusing a Palestinian man.
Analysis
As the U.S.-Iran conflict builds across the Middle East, Iraq is caught in the middle.
5 min read
William L. Calley Jr., Convicted in My Lai Massacre, Is Dead at 80
Hundreds of Vietnamese civilians died at the hands of American soldiers, but Lieutenant Calley was the only one found guilty.
6 min read
From 1971
Lieutenant William Calley was found guilty of the premeditated murder of at least 22 South Vietnamese civilians at My Lai.
After Furious Battles, Ukraine Loses a Pair of Hard-Won Villages
Ukrainian soldiers spoke of defending two places in the southeast from Russia. “It was like a fight between two packs of dogs,” one officer said.
5 min read
Ukraine has ramped up its mobilization effort, hoping to bolster battlefield strength.
4 min read
Jamelle Bouie
There Is One Decent Analogy Between Joe Biden and Lyndon Johnson
8 min read
Brian Wharton
I Put This Man on Death Row 22 Years Ago. These Are My Regrets.
Kristen Soltis Anderson
What the Polls Tell Us About Harris vs. Trump
4 min read
Ezra Klein
What Democrats Can Learn From Gretchen Whitmer
19 min read
Erin Brockovich: What’s at Stake in November
4 min read
Aaron Timms
Fine Dining Can’t Go On Like This
6 min read
Erwin Chemerinsky
The Election Is Crucial to the Supreme Court’s Future. Biden’s Reform Plans Are Not.
5 min read
Paul Krugman
Tech Bro Elegy: How Did JD Vance Get Here?
4 min read
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Landslides in Southern India Kill at Least 93 People
Rescue workers struggled to reach isolated villages in the state of Kerala, where torrential rains have washed away terrain. The death toll was expected to rise.
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Sex Harassment Suit Is Fourth This Year for a Top Adams Adviser
The latest allegations against Timothy Pearson, a confidant of Mayor Eric Adams, were made by a high-ranking official in the New York Police Department.
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