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  1. Tuesday Briefing

    The opening of Donald Trump's Manhattan trial.

    By Daniel E. Slotnik

  2. U.K. Approves Bill That Would Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda

    Britain's Parliament passed contentious legislation to allow the deportation of asylum seekers to the African country, a political victory for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

    By Mark Landler and Stephen Castle

  3. Huw Edwards, a Top BBC Anchor, Resigns After 40 Years

    Mr. Edwards had been off the air since July, when he was accused of paying for sexually explicit images, and he cited medical reasons for his decision to quit.

    By Victor Mather

  4. Britain Memorializes a Queen, With Smiles and Bronze Corgis

    Sculptors have immortalized past British monarchs with imposing, stern-faced statues. For Queen Elizabeth II, they're taking a different approach.

    By Alex Marshall

  5. Critic's Pick

    Review: 'Grenfell' Listens to the Survivors of a Towering Inferno

    At St. Ann's Warehouse, this documentary play about a London fire is blood-boiling and aggrieved.

    By Laura Collins-Hughes

  6. Germany Arrests 3 Suspected of Passing Secrets to China

    Sensitive naval data and a high-powered laser were obtained for China by three German citizens, according to prosecutors.

    By Christopher F. Schuetze

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  7. For Sale: A Rare Klimt Portrait, Valued at $32 Million. But of Whom?

    The painting's re-emergence after decades has come with a swirl of questions about its subject, one of three related teenage girls.

    By Scott Reyburn

  8. Ukraine's Race to Hold the Line

    The days of lightning battlefield breakthroughs may be over. With Russia preparing to make a big push, the Ukrainians can do little but dig in.

    By Josh Holder, Eric Schmitt and Thomas Gibbons-Neff

  9. Monday Briefing

    The implications of Israel's attack on Iran.

    By Daniel E. Slotnik

  10. 'Team USA Was Cheated': Chinese Doping Case Exposes Rift in Swimming

    An American who won silver in Tokyo calls for an investigation. A British gold medalist demands bans. But the most bitter fight was between antidoping leaders.

    By Jenny Vrentas, Tariq Panja and Michael S. Schmidt

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