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The royal decrees appear intended to elevate a new generation of leaders as the kingdom undergoes sweeping changes in military, security and economic policy.
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Despite improvements, Italy’s economy remains moribund for millions of working people — a source of contempt about approaching national elections.
The all-cash offer could potentially derail 21st Century Fox’s efforts to acquire full control of the British satellite broadcaster.
With a proposed end to term limits, Mr. Xi could be around for much longer. Here’s an overview of how he came to command China.
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On Feb. 10, it seemed that a sale involving the Weinstein Company was on the verge of being completed. It has since collapsed and the finger-pointing has begun.
A proposed $50 million tax break on jet fuel which would primarily benefit Delta is in jeopardy after the airline eliminated a discount for the N.R.A.
The case could have national significance for gay rights if the Supreme Court decides to consider whether the law covers sexual-orientation discrimination.
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With Turkish armed forces engaged in a difficult battle in Syria, the president tried at a rally to bolster confidence.
State lawmakers created new college programs focused on Western thinkers, drawing the ire of longtime faculty members who called the courses unnecessary.
The chancellor’s Christian Democrats elected Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer as party general secretary, a signal that the Merkel era is nearing its end.
Sridevi, a veteran of some 300 films in five languages, was one of the only Bollywood actresses to headline box-office hits without a man beside her in a leading role.
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