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Beirut Bureau Chief for The New York Times. I have questions that lead to more questions. مدير مكتب النيويورك تايمز في بيروت
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The New York Times Abr 30
There has been an emperor in Japan for over 15 centuries, making the Chrysanthemum Throne the world’s oldest monarchy. The emperor just stepped down, yielding to his eldest son in the first abdication in 200 years. Here is the family’s story, in 5 parts.
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Ben Hubbard Abr 30
No Saudis could say it, so he did.
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Ben Hubbard Abr 30
Who said there was a plan?
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Ben Hubbard Abr 29
What remains after the caliphate in Syria? and I found: _ communities in rubble _ an uncertain political future _ American allies digging tunnels to battle other American allies _ mass confusion about U.S. policy Read (and look) here:
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Ben Hubbard Abr 29
Worth your time. 👇🏼
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Ben Hubbard Abr 29
Sumasagot kay @hughriminton
No.
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Evan Rosenfeld Abr 29
President Trump said that although the kingdom had spent $450 billion in the United States, Washington still subsidized the Saudi military. checked the facts.
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Ben Hubbard Abr 29
On wonders when exactly in the last five years Baghdadi lost his watch. 🤔
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Ben Hubbard Abr 29
Sumasagot kay @NYTBen
Baghdadi mentions the Israeli election and the toppling of leaders in Sudan and Algeria. Then in an audio-only portion, he mentions attacks in Saudi Arabia and Sri Lanka. Perhaps the video was shot in the middle, with the audio added later?
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Ben Hubbard Abr 29
Baghdadi is back and says the battle for Baghouz is over, but the battle against the "crusader and his people" will continue. Photo from .
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Ben Hubbard Abr 29
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Ben Hubbard Abr 28
Sad, rich, personal story from , who is not only a scholar of ISIS, but whose home was ravaged by it.
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Raya Jalabi | رايه الجلبي Abr 28
In case you were wondering how to translate Trump's typically eloquent "we're losing our ass defending you guys": (re: )
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Ali Shihabi Abr 26
المملكة تحت المجهر ويجب تغير النمط التقليدي المتبع في مثل هذه القضايا. يجب ان تكون المحاكمات مفتوحة للإعلام العالمي وان تنشر تفاصيل دقيقة مع ادلة وإثباتات دامغة وإلا سندفع ثمناً باهظاً في علاقاتنا الدولية و سنخسر دعم حتى الأصدقاء
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Shaykh Azhar Nasser Abr 25
Preparing for the month of Ramadan Two things you need to do when you fast during the month of Ramadan: 1. Brush your teeth 2. Brush your teeth again Thanks for coming to my TED talk
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Ben Hubbard Abr 25
Best thing on Twitter today👇🏼. Follow thread.
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Ben Hubbard Abr 25
Sumasagot kay @ahmed
Clearly not. I assumed, apparently stupidly, that Dakar indicated a location.
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Ben Hubbard Abr 25
How can it be the Dakar Rally if Dakar is hundreds of miles away?
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Hiroko Tabuchi Abr 24
Pico Iyer’s a beautiful writer, but this is ridiculous. And this review is ridiculous.
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Aya Batrawy Abr 25
Student slated to attend Western Michigan University was along those beheaded in Tuesday’s mass execution in Saudi Arabia via
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