World
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On the Hands of India’s Brides, Reminders of a Stark Wealth Divide
Henna artists’ elaborate designs are a hallmark of Indian weddings. They also highlight a disparity where some are fabulously rich…
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Where Germany’s Immigration Debate Hits Home
Since the recent killing of a police officer, Mannheim has become the byword for a hard line on deporting those…
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This Soccer Player Wanted to Wear Her Hijab on the Field. France Wouldn’t Let Her.
Lina Boussaha joined a team in Saudi Arabia so she could wear her head scarf while playing the sport she…
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La boda del hijo de Mukesh Ambani muestra la vida de los ultrarricos de India
La riqueza e influencia de la familia Ambani son tan incuestionables que incluso el uso de recursos públicos para ayudar…
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‘El clima ya ha cambiado’: incendios forestales generan alarma en Brasil
Enormes llamaradas se extienden cientos de kilómetros por algunas de las zonas con mayor biodiversidad de Brasil, cuando aún faltan…
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A Gaza City Neighborhood Is Left in Ruins After Israeli Troops Withdraw
Intense fighting between soldiers and Hamas militants has left parts of the city uninhabitable, say residents who returned.
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Hamas Official: ‘We’re Not Obstinate’ in Peace Talks on Gaza
Husam Badran said the militant group would give up civilian control in the territory, but would not disband its military…
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For Ukraine, an ‘Irreversible’ Path to NATO Clouded by Uncertainty
Hanging over the alliance’s summit in Washington this week was the shadow of the U.S. presidential election, which added a…
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In Brazil, Early Wildfires Break Records — and Raise Alarm
Huge blazes are spreading hundreds of miles across some of the most biodiverse parts of Brazil, with the worst of…
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Nepal’s Prime Minister Loses Confidence Vote, Adding to the Turmoil of Monsoon Season
The latest political upheaval comes as Nepal struggles to cope with deadly disasters like a landslide on Friday that left…