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Gilles Sabrié for The New York Times Diverting the flow of its exports to other countries has helped China ease the impact of a plunge in demand from the United States.
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The military site near the Red Sea sat mostly idle for several years until a recent burst of activity turned it into a supply hub, a New York Times analysis found.
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The New York Times editorial board, which said last year it would not endorse in local elections, blasted Zohran Mamdani's mayoral campaign, arguing Andrew Cuomo is "better for New York’s future." ...
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Dozens of others were injured overnight across Israel, the authorities said. Israel was striking military sites in Iran and the four-day-old conflict showed no sign of slowing.