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Thursday Briefing: Pressure Mounts for Biden to Step Aside
Plus, Israel urges Gaza City to evacuate.
By Daniel E. Slotnik
Plus, Israel urges Gaza City to evacuate.
By Daniel E. Slotnik
The specter of a second Donald J. Trump presidency injects new urgency into the NATO summit this week. President Biden and other leaders agree Ukraine should have an “irreversible” path to membership.
By Edward Wong, Julian E. Barnes and Helene Cooper
The measure aims to close a loophole that officials said allowed metals made partly in China to come into the United States duty free.
By Ana Swanson
Five questions for the director Nikhil Nagesh Bhat about his Indian action film, which takes an ultraviolent step away from Bollywood conventions.
By Robert Daniels
China has invested billions in megaprojects across Pakistan. But a resurgence in militant violence is threatening to derail badly needed investment.
By Zia ur-Rehman and Christina Goldbaum
Lee Saedol was one of the world’s top Go players, and his shocking loss to an A.I. opponent was a harbinger of a new, unsettling era. “It may not be a happy ending,” he says.
By Daisuke Wakabayashi and Jin Yu Young
Unionized workers at Samsung Electronics protested outside its foundry and semiconductor factory in Hwaseong, South Korea, on Monday.
By Reuters
The tech giant’s largest union escalated its dispute with management after failing to reach an agreement over pay and working policies.
By Jin Yu Young and John Liu
Plus, the U.S. says Russia is struggling in Ukraine.
By Daniel E. Slotnik
A special prosecutor said the decision not to pursue punishments against a group of Olympic swimmers was “indisputably reasonable,” even though agency scientists had expressed doubts.
By Michael S. Schmidt and Tariq Panja
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