World
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Divisions Set to Deepen in Georgia After Foreign Influence Law Passes
Many Georgians see restrictions on organizations that receive international funding as a sign their country is moving away from the…
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Marymount Manhattan to Merge With Northeastern
The Upper East Side college’s alumni include Geraldine Ferraro, the first woman to run for vice president.
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Israel Used U.S.-Made Bombs in Strike That Killed Dozens Near Rafah
The bombs used in the Israeli strike that killed dozens of Palestinians in a camp for displaced people near Rafah…
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‘All Eyes on Rafah’ Surges on Social Media After a Deadly Israeli Strike
The slogan “All Eyes on Rafah” has ricocheted across social media this week following an Israeli strike in the Gazan…
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In This English Countryside Race, the Winner Takes the … Cheese
“Cheese! Cheese! Cheese!” hundreds of people chanted at the top of their lungs. An eight-pound wheel of Double Gloucester cheese…
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Latest North Korean Offensive: Dumping Trash on South Korea From the Sky
The South Korean military said on Wednesday that it found hundreds of balloons carrying garbage from North Korea.
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Logging in Canada’s Most Famous National Park to Save It From Wildfires
The loggers’ work was unmistakable. Flanked by dense forests, the mile-long, 81-acre expanse of land on the mountainside had been…
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A Border Runs Through Their Families. Now It’s a Front Line.
When Valentina’s small town in Russia came under heavy bombardment in March by Ukrainian forces, her daughter Alla, who lives…
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So Close to Sicily, So Far From the Crowds
For years I had been hearing about the island of Pantelleria, the craggy, hard-to-get-to Eden with middle-of-nowhere tranquillity that sits…
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How to Escape the Olympics in Paris This Summer
Even if you’re visiting for the Games, you may want to take a cultural break like a local.