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    Syria Bombing Kills 4 Russians

    The servicemen, identified by the Defense Ministry as military advisers, were accompanying a Syrian Army convoy near the Tiyas air base to Homs.

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    Iraqi Forces Launch Offensive on Mosul

    Iraqi forces resumed efforts to retake Mosul from the Islamic State on Sunday, launching airstrikes on the western part of the city where hundreds of thousands of civilians are still trapped.

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    Friends No More? Jorge Pérez and Donald Trump

    Who does Donald J. Trump call when he needs a wall? The luxury-condo king of Miami. But their relationship has seen better days.

Europe

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    Dick Bruna, Author of Miffy Books, Is Dead at 89

    The Dutch writer and illustrator was known for children’s books depicting a sparely drawn round white rabbit who gained a worldwide following.

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    Europe Combats a New Foe of Political Stability: Fake News

    The rise of sophisticated hacks and a torrent of fake news coincide with angry populist movements across the Continent, and officials are nervous.

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    Vitaly Churkin, Russia’s U.N. Ambassador, Dies at 64

    Mr. Churkin, something of a legend in diplomatic circles with a caustic, wry wit, served at a time of mounting tensions between Washington and the Kremlin.

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    Suicide Bombing in Somalia Kills Dozens at a Market

    The attack occurred hours after the country’s new president, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, announced an offensive against the Shabab militant group.

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    Blast in Somalia Kills Dozens

    An unusually large bomb exploded at the center of a busy market in Mogadishu, Somalia, on Sunday, killing at least 30 people and injuring others.

Australia

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    Ties that Bind, and Fray

    Can Americans and Australians hold together what politics threatens to tear apart?

Editorials and Op-Eds

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    Save Greece by Saving Its Economy First

    After a decade of failing to rescue the country, Greece’s creditors ought to try a different approach.

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    Trump’s Russia Motives

    He has business ties, political ties and ideological ties to Putin’s Russia, and it’s up to the Senate and the F.B.I. to clarify them.

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    No, Robots Aren’t Killing the American Dream

    In good times, robots are seen as heroes. In bad times, they’re the villains. They’re neither. Robots are as good or bad as our public policies allow.

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    Why the World Needs a Trump Doctrine

    Chaos and incoherence in American foreign policy are a threat to global stability.