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Crypto Is Tumbling, but in Argentina It’s Still a Safer Bet
BUENOS AIRES — Romina Sejas’s entry into the world of cryptocurrency — in a country where digital currencies have soared…
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Vadim V. Bakatin, the Last Chairman of the K.G.B., Dies at 84
Vadim V. Bakatin, a liberal Russian politician who in the late 1980s rocketed from Siberian obscurity to President Mikhail S.…
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‘I am glad it is sitting here demolished’: Kyiv rolls out damaged Russian tanks.
Damaged and destroyed Russian vehicles were on display in Maidan Square in central Kyiv, Ukraine, on Saturday.Credit...Jim Huylebroek for The…
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Militants Storm Hotel in Somalia, Leaving 5 People Dead
Militants were battling security forces on Saturday in a busy hotel in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, after storming the…
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‘No tenían que matarla’: la ejecución de la morsa Freya divide a Noruega
OSLO — Era otro buen día para Freya, la morsa de casi 600 kilos bautizada así en honor de la…
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Canada’s Growing Linguistic Diversity
For the first time since Canada began collecting data on mother tongues over a century ago, a record number of…
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Hungary’s Orban, a Scourge of Liberals, Faces a New Foe: Economics
BUDAPEST — He has won four consecutive elections, bent the judiciary and the news media to his will, rewritten the…
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Dairy Farmers in the Netherlands Are Up in Arms Over Emission Cuts
WOUDENBERG, Netherlands — The dairy farmers of the Netherlands have had enough. They have set fire to hay and manure…
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A Migrant Wave Tests New York City’s Identity as the World’s Sanctuary
The four buses crossed into Manhattan on Wednesday morning and turned off a bustling avenue onto a shadowed side street…
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Adams Endorses Primary Candidates, Hoping to Defeat Left-Wing Democrats
Most big-city mayors, especially those in the relative infancy of their tenures, typically try to avoid wading into fractious party…