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Many political ads on Facebook in India hide their true buyers, according to civil society groups and recent studies, threatening the integrity of the process.
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, the experiences of the survivors have new relevance for Israelis coping with the trauma of the Oct. 7 attacks.
In Putin’s bid to recast Russia as a global superpower, he champions a society built on pro-war activism, puritanical values and scaled-back social rights.
Over over six months, The Post examined the changes sweeping Russia as Putin has used his war in Ukraine to cement his grip on power. Here’s what we learned.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping is visiting France, and the friendlier countries of Hungary and Serbia. Trade tensions and Russia’s war in Ukraine are on the agenda.
Rear Adm. Robert Gilbeau, known as ‘Crazy Bob,’ had a mental breakdown in Afghanistan. His staff accused him of faking PTSD to dodge an epic corruption scandal.
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