@Coctaanatis The International Herald Tribune, a newspaper with a focus on international news and based in Paris, was actually not discontinued, but rather rebranded and transformed into what is now known as the International New York Times. This change occurred in 2013 when The New York Times Company decided to rename the International Herald Tribune to align it more closely with its flagship newspaper, The New York Times. The move aimed to strengthen the global identity of The New York Times and provide a consistent brand across print and digital platforms worldwide. So, in essence, the International Herald Tribune was not discontinued but evolved into the International New York Times.

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