How would Putin, who faces an international arrest warrant, get to Hungary to see Trump?

Questions loom about whether the Russian president might be subject to arrest while traversing the airspace of International Criminal Court members.

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Unions Return to Court as Trump Eyes Additional Cuts During Shutdown

Unions representing federal workers told a judge they believed the administration might violate a temporary ban on layoffs during the shutdown.

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Internet Clampdown Strains Iranians’ Links to One Another, and the World

Since its brief June war with Israel, Iran has throttled internet traffic and jammed GPS, making day-to-day tasks online challenging and prompting fears of greater surveillance.

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Putin Plays to Trump’s Ego as U.S. Wavers on Ukraine Aid

After Thursday’s phone call with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, President Trump appeared to express doubts about supplying Ukraine with more powerful weapons.

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Starmer Objects as Police Bar Israeli Team’s Fans From U.K. Soccer Game

Confrontation has shadowed Israeli teams’ games in Europe since the start of the Gaza war. Local authorities sought to bar visiting fans at a game in central England next month.

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Russia Jails Street Band for Performing Antiwar Songs

The group, called Stoptime, had been performing anti-Kremlin songs for months and gaining in popularity before the authorities moved against the open dissent.

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Review: Gerhard Richter at Fondation Louis Vuitton

A vast retrospective in Paris brings together six decades of work by the 93-year-old German artist.

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‘You Could Treat a Child for a Few Dollars.’ Now Those Clinics Are Gone.

Hunger and the diseases that stalk small children have surged in Somalia after the U.S. slashed its aid to the country.

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Instagram Unveils Teen Safety Features for A.I. Chatbots

Instagram is introducing parental controls and limits to conversations on topics like self-harm as concerns grow over how A.I. chatbots affect mental health.

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