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Ebola Was Identified in Congo Weeks Before W.H.O. Declared an Emergency

By: Ruth Maclean
Early surveillance and testing failed to identify the rare species of Ebola responsible for the current outbreak. An American doctor is among the confirmed cases.

At a hospital in Ituri Province, Democratic Republic of Congo, the center of a new Ebola outbreak.

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Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Falun Gong Lawsuit Against Cisco

By: Abbie VanSickle
The court’s decision could have broader implications for lawsuits seeking to hold companies liable for international human rights abuses.

Members of Falun Gong during a protest meditation in Manhattan in 2024. The Chinese government has banned the group.

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What Happened After Denmark Adopted a Ruined City in Ukraine

By: Andrew E. Kramer and Brendan Hoffman
The Danish government has contributed more than $250 million to Mykolaiv, as the Trump administration pushes a more business-focused plan.

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She Speaks Trump’s Language: Meet Ukraine’s New Prime Minister

By: Constant Méheut
The appointment of Yuliia Svyrydenko, a business-oriented official, shows how Kyiv is trying to persuade the Trump administration that working with the country can be lucrative, even in wartime.

Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko outside her office in Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital. She was appointed to the position by President Volodymyr Zelensky in July.

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‘Your Countries Are Going to Hell’: Trump Airs His Grievances at the U.N.

By: Luke Broadwater
In a meandering address, President Trump rebuked global institutions and complained about immigration, environmentalists, windmills and more.

President Trump delivered a meandering 56-minute speech at the United Nations on Tuesday.

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For Some Republicans, Trump’s Shift on Epstein Is Just the Latest Breach

By: Annie Karni
Right-wing Republicans have also criticized the president’s stances on Iran and Ukraine, hinting at a broader fraying of his political coalition.

“I don’t accept it, and I don’t think anyone else should accept it,” Marjorie Taylor Greene said of the decision not to release more information about Jeffrey Epstein.

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Trump’s Shift on Ukraine Is Good News for Europe, for Now

By: Steven Erlanger
After European leaders stepped up military spending, President Trump aligned himself more closely with them on the war. But his tariffs threats have left bruises.

Firefighters in Odesa, Ukraine, this month after a Russian strike. President Trump warned Moscow that he would impose new economic punishments if it did not agree to a peace deal within 50 days.

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‘The U.S. Cannot Solve All the World’s Problems’

By: Nicholas Kristof
We can’t fix everything. But if it’s cheap and easy to save lives, why wouldn’t we?

Khadiga Adam holds her severely malnourished 2-year-old daughter, Rashida, in South Sudan.

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Bill Gates Accuses Elon Musk of ‘Killing Children’ by Cutting Foreign Aid

By: Neil Vigdor
The Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist condemned his fellow billionaire for overseeing deep cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development in the Trump administration.

Bill Gates said that Elon Musk had gutted the U.S. Agency for International Development, resulting in the deaths of children in some of the world’s poorest countries.

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Bill Gates Explains His Plans to Close the Gates Foundation in 2045

By: David Wallace-Wells
In a wide-ranging interview, he explains his decision — amid the Trump administration’s assault on foreign aid — to accelerate the end of his giving.

“I think it’s objective to say to you that things will be better in the next 20 years.”

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What to Know About Bill Gates’s Plans to Shut Down the Gates Foundation

By: David Wallace-Wells
The billionaire philanthropist says he will accelerate his giving — but then dissolve his organization in 20 years, decades earlier than he originally planned.

Bill Gates and George Osborne, Britain’s chancellor of the Exchequer, at an event in Liverpool in 2016 announcing funding for a program aimed at reducing deaths from malaria.

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Trump’s Attacks Give Zelensky a Popularity Boost in Ukraine

By: Kim Barker
The Ukrainian leader’s approval rating is rising, and critics have backed off after he was humiliated and criticized by President Trump, who has also demanded new elections in Ukraine.

President Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine during their contentious meeting at the White House last month.

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Russian Forces Depleted and Stalling on Eastern Front, Ukraine Says

By: Marc Santora
The front line inside Ukraine has become more static, Ukrainian soldiers say, even as Russia regains ground in its own Kursk region.

Ukrainian soldiers preparing to launch an assault in the Donetsk region last month. After more than 15 months of Russian offensive, they are finding opportunities for localized counterattacks.

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As Trump Turns Against Ukraine, Republicans in Congress Stay Quiet

By: Robert Jimison
Congressional Republicans have mostly tempered their criticism or deferred to the president as he topples what were once their party’s core foreign policy principles.

A few Republicans, including Senator Roger Wicker of Mississippi, the chairman of the Armed Services Committee, have made clear they do not agree with the president’s approach but have taken pains not to criticize him.

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Charges Against Cuellar Lay Bare Azerbaijan’s Influence Attempts

By: Kenneth P. Vogel
Federal prosecutors say Representative Henry Cuellar tried to shape policy for Azerbaijan in exchange for bribes. The country has spent millions in the past decade lobbying Washington.

Representative Henry Cuellar, Democrat of Texas, is charged with accepting bribes and acting as a foreign agent in a yearslong scheme.

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Macron Unsettles NATO Allies Even As He Seeks to Rattle Putin

By: Roger Cohen
The French president’s openness to Western troops in Ukraine signaled a quest for military resolve. But some allies felt blindsided.

President Emmanuel Macron at Élysée Palace on Monday. “The defeat of Russia is indispensable to the security and stability of Europe,” he said this week.

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