France Adds Consent to Its Rape Law After Yearslong Fight

The new legislation was adopted after dozens of men were convicted of raping Gisèle Pelicot while she was drugged by her husband.

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U.S. Says It Will Cut Troops in Eastern Europe

About 700 troops are expected to be withdrawn as Trump administration officials shift resources to the Indo-Pacific region.

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Protests in Tanzania as Voters Head to the Polls

The East African country’s Party of Revolution, one of the longest-ruling parties on the continent, seeks to keep its grip on power.

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U.S. Middle East Envoy Presses Lebanon to Disarm Hezbollah

The visit by the envoy, Morgan Ortagus, coincided with a spike in Israeli attacks on Hezbollah in recent weeks that has stoked fears of a renewed conflict.

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Putin Announces Test of Tsunami-Making Nuclear Weapon

The test comes days after President Vladimir V. Putin announced the previous trial of another Russian nuclear weapon.

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Mucho riesgo, poca ayuda: los países isleños carecen de fondos para desastres

El huracán Melissa agobia a una serie de naciones caribeñas que ya cargan con las deudas de crisis relacionadas con el clima.

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When This Reporter Comes Calling, the White House Insults Go Flying

The administration often criticizes journalists, but the treatment of Shirish Dáte, a reporter for HuffPost, stands out.

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Character.AI to Ban Children Under 18 From Using Its Chatbots

The start-up, which creates A.I. companions, faces lawsuits from families who have accused Character.AI’s chatbots of leading teenagers to kill themselves.

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Daniel Radcliffe Will Return to Broadway in ‘Every Brilliant Thing’

The “Harry Potter” alumnus, who won a Tony Award last year, will star in a solo play that involves something unexpected: audience participation.

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