World
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As Many South Koreans Shun Marriage, Two Women Try to Redefine Family
Hwang Sunwoo and Kim Hana, who are single and live together, say South Korea’s laws should reflect the alternative unions…
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The Other ‘Marine’ of French Politics Hits Back
Marine Tondelier, leader of the Green Party, helped bring the left together to win France’s parliamentary elections. Now can she…
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As Clouds Gather Over Europe, Leaders Seek Unity in Churchill’s Birthplace
More than 40 European leaders will meet at Blenheim Palace on Thursday. Fears over the continent’s security, and the threat…
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The Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius Wasn’t Pompeii’s Only Killer
While the volcano’s eruption was deadly, research shows that many people in the ancient Roman city died in building collapses…
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Menendez Tells Allies He Is Considering Resigning After Conviction
Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey was found guilty on Tuesday in a sweeping corruption scheme and faces a potential…
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Britain Needs to Move Faster on Climate, Monitoring Group Says
A report by a government body that oversees efforts to reduce greenhouse gases will help underpin the Labour Party’s plans…
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Un juez declaró culpable a un jefe que le tosió a una empleada durante la pandemia
La mujer, que padecía de una enfermedad autoinmune que la hacía más vulnerable a la covid, pedía distanciamiento social. Su…
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Why the Pentagon Is Warning That ISIS Attacks Could Double This Year
Attacks claimed by ISIS in Iraq and Syria are on track to double last year’s total, the U.S. military said…
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City Councilwoman Is Charged With Biting Police Chief During Protest
Wenyi Susan Zhuang, who represents a Brooklyn district, was protesting at the site of a proposed homeless shelter. The authorities…
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Renaming an Airport After Silvio Berlusconi Divides a Region in Italy
The decision to name Italy’s second-largest passenger hub after the divisive media mogul and politician, who died in 2023, has…