TBILISI, Georgia — The governing Georgian Dream party looks set to retain control of Georgia in Saturday’s nationwide vote amid
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Violence mars voting in Georgia’s pivotal election
TBILISI, Georgia — Violence erupted at multiple polling stations in Georgia on Saturday as voters were casting their ballots in
‘Explainer-in-Chief’ Bill Clinton Makes the Economic Case for Harris
ROCKY MOUNT, North Carolina — Last Sunday, the morning after Donald Trump recalled Arnold Palmer’s endowment, Bill Clinton was in a
Iran says Israeli strikes cause ‘limited damage’ amid escalation fears
Iran reported “limited damage” from Israel’s airstrikes early Saturday amid fears of retaliation and an escalation in the Middle East
Commonwealth summit agreement raises slavery reparations after row with UK
MALUA, Samoa — Britain’s former colonies agreed “the time has come” for a conversation about reparatory justice for the slave trade, after
Israel launches attacks on Iranian military targets
Israel launched a series of airstrikes Friday on military targets inside Iran in the latest exchange in the escalating conflict
Georgia’s ruling party brings in the muscle for the election
TBILISI, Georgia — In the lead-up to Saturday’s parliamentary election, the ruling Georgian Dream party is turning to some literal
How Brits Are ‘Bracing Themselves’ For The Budget As Rachel Reeves Looks To Raise £40 Billion
Rachel Reeves will deliver the 2024 autumn Budget on Wednesday 30 October. It is not an overstatement to say that
Europe or Russia For Georgians, the choice isn’t so simple
TBILISI — Am I delusional? Reporting on Georgian politics ahead of Saturday’s decisive parliamentary elections, I find myself struggling with
The morning read for Friday, Oct. 25
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles and commentary related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Friday morning read: New York state can enforce many gun restrictions, US appeals court rules (Jonathan Stempel, Reuters) Voters Don’t Think US Supreme Court Can Be…
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