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A Photographer Who Has Always Worked on a Large Scale Goes Even Bigger
Long before the climate crisis was the focus of global concern Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky was traveling the world documenting…
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In the Philippines, Blinken Vows to Strengthen Military Ties
MANILA — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the Philippines and Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said on Saturday that…
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A Time for War, a Time for Play
A late-July morning, and the sounds of the summer camp were the sounds of summer camps everywhere as children raced…
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Think 9% Inflation Is Bad? Try 90%.
BUENOS AIRES — Eduardo Rabuffetti is an Argentine who has been to the United States once, his 1999 honeymoon in…
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¿Crees que el 9 por ciento de inflación es malo? Imagina el 90 por ciento
BUENOS AIRES — Eduardo Rabuffetti es un argentino que visitó Estados Unidos una sola vez, en 1999, durante su luna…
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An Afrocentric Fashion Boom in the Streets and Presidential Palace
CALI, Colombia — At a premier fashion event in the coastal city of Buenaventura this year, a pair of towering…
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‘Estamos transformando la imagen que tenemos del poder’: la moda afro llega al palacio presidencial de Colombia
CALI, Colombia — En un destacado evento de moda en la ciudad costera de Buenaventura este año, un par de…
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In Turbulent Times, Xi Builds a Security Fortress for China, and Himself
Over informal, private meals with American leaders, China’s Xi Jinping let his guard down a little. It was a decade…
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Air War Between Gaza Militants and Israel Enters Second Day
The Israeli military and Palestinian militants in Gaza exchanged more fire on Saturday morning, as the biggest conflagration in the…
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Baseball Buys In on the Digital Age. But at What Cost?
Baseball and technology have always made for wary partners. For a five-year span in the 1930s, as radio became more…