
Former Nazi Camp Secretary, 97, Found Guilty in What Could be Final Holocaust Trial
The case could be one of the last in a series of recent trials of low-level perpetrators of the Nazi Holocaust
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Giant Aquarium in Berlin Bursts, Injuring Two
Cylindrical tank inside a hotel lobby opposite the city’s newly rebuilt castle had become a landmark of the German capital
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Russia Targets Infrastructure Across Ukraine in Latest Barrage
Volley of missiles hit targets across the country in fresh attack on Ukraine’s power capacity
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ECB, BOE Raise Rates by Half a Percentage Point
Decisions follow a similar move by the Swiss National Bank on a busy day for Europe’s most influential central banks
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U.K. Inflation Eased in November, Following Global Trend
Slight fall in inflation rate is unlikely to prevent further interest-rate rises from the Bank of England
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Iran’s Islamic Leaders Face a Crisis of Faith as Protests Swell
Protesters demand greater freedoms while the leadership’s conservative vision of Islam falters
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Ukraine Gains U.S. Support Tackling Vast Task of Removing Landmines
Russians have endangered an area the size of three U.S. states, creating the biggest landmine threat since World War II
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Deadly Russian Shelling of Kherson Neighborhoods Mars Joy Over Ukraine’s Return
Many residents who endured the occupation are fleeing the attacks, as the death toll mounts
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Mexico’s Congress Defeats President’s Bill to Overhaul Election Agency
Opposition parties unite against a López Obrador proposal they say undermines the National Electoral Institute’s autonomy
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As Israel’s Left Suffers Defeat, So Does Two-State Solution
The ascendancy of ultranationalist and religious parties in Israel reflects a decline in support for a Jewish and Palestinian state side by side
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