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Tara Todras-Whitehill for The New York Times |
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By AZADEH MOAVENI |
Three young women who fled to southern Turkey recalled their experiences as members of the Islamic State morality police in Raqqa, Syria. |
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EUROPE |
France Unsure if Raid Killed Top Suspect in Paris Attacks |
By LILIA BLAISE, LIZ ALDERMAN and AURELIEN BREEDEN |
Two people were killed and more than 5,000 rounds were fired in the raid near Paris, but officials were not sure if the suspected ringleader of the attacks was there. |
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Kayhan Ozer/Presidential Press Office, via Reuters |
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EUROPE |
NATO-Russia Tensions Rise After Turkey Downs Jet |
By NEIL MacFARQUHAR and STEVEN ERLANGER |
In a clash with Cold War overtones, Turkey shot down a Russian warplane that it said had strayed into its territory. Russia called the incident a “stab in the back.” |
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Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times. |
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By ALEC COHEN |
The sweetness of delicata squash complements the bitter arugula and radicchio in this colorful salad. |
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Ko Sasaki for The New York Times |
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TRAVEL |
36 Hours in East Tokyo |
By FRITZIE ANDRADE, MAX CANTOR, CHRIS CARMICHAEL, NATSUMI OH and AARON WOLFE |
From boutiques blooming in abandoned spaces to new ramen shops taking root amid high-rises, Eastern Tokyo promises to leave visitors wide-eyed with wonder. |
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Slate.com |
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OPINION |
Terror Politics |
By PAUL KRUGMAN |
Conventional wisdom on the politics of terror seems to be faring just as badly as conventional wisdom on the politics of everything. |
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