Argentina’s President Vowed to Fix Its Economy. Then Came a Crisis.

President Javier Milei slashed inflation and spending, but it wasn’t enough to stave off an economic crisis. President Trump has offered him a lifeline.

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U.K. Politician Admits Making Pro-Russia Statements in Return for Bribes

Nathan Gill, a former leader of Reform U.K. in Wales, pleaded guilty on Friday to charges of bribery while he was a member of the European Parliament.

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A Guinness Heiress Goes to Netflix

Ivana Lowell talks about spinning her high-drama family tales into “House of Guinness” with the “Peaky Blinders” creator Steven Knight.

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Who Might the Trump Administration Go After Next?

The president suggested more foes, including the billionaire Democratic donors George Soros and Reid Hoffman, could face legal scrutiny. Could others follow?

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For Investors, Government Shutdowns Haven’t Mattered. Is This Time Different?

Shutdowns have long been immaterial for the stock and bond markets, but there’s a risk now that a political confrontation could derail the economy.

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Close National Parks if Government Shuts Down, Former Superintendents Plead

More than 35 former park superintendents wrote a letter to the Trump administration, saying the lands could be damaged under limited staffing.

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Wary European Drugmakers Think They Can Avoid Trump’s Latest Tariffs

European companies, a major source of U.S. medicines, are hopeful that their investments and trade deals with the U.S. will spare them from President Trump’s latest tariff barrage.

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Thousands Protest in NYC During Netanyahu’s U.N. Speech.

Demonstrators began gathering in Times Square, across town from the United Nations building, early in the morning. They planned to march to the U.N.

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Digital IDs Are Being Introduced in the UK. Here’s How They’re Expected to Work.

The government said the new system would help to curb illegal migration, but opponents said it would infringe on citizens’ privacy.

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Russian Assets, Frozen in Europe, Could Help Ukraine in New Plan

Germany’s chancellor is the latest to back a loan plan that is meant to send a message to Moscow that Ukraine will not collapse. But the idea carries risks.

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