World
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Australian Journalist Says She Was Pushed Out of India
Avani Dias said that she had been denied a visa renewal for weeks because of her reporting on the Sikh…
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New York City’s Everlasting Scaffolding
When Donald J. Trump returned to the criminal courthouse at 100 Centre Street last week, a familiar feature of the…
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Libraries Hold Their Breath and Await the Budget
Five renovated branches are waiting to reopen, if the system receives sufficient funding.
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Myanmar’s Junta Recaptures Town That Was a Significant Gain for Rebels
Resistance soldiers were forced to leave Myawaddy, a key trading center on the border with Thailand, weeks after capturing it.
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Athens Turns Orange Under a Saharan Dust Cloud
The skies above Athens turned orange on Tuesday as clouds of dust from the Sahara blew north, casting an eerie…
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After U.N. Report, Germany Says It Will Resume Funding for UNRWA
Germany said on Wednesday that it would resume funding for the main U.N. agency aiding Palestinians in Gaza, known as…
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Horses Run Loose Through Central London in Surreal Spectacle
A number of runaway army horses galloped through London on Wednesday morning, causing alarm and injuring pedestrians. All were eventually…
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Aid to Ukraine Is on the Way. Here’s How It Might Help.
Weapons from the aid package, considered “a lifeline” for Ukraine’s military, could be arriving on the battlefield within days.
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‘Kharkiv Is Unbreakable’: A Battered City Carries On
The espresso machine was warming up and Liliia Korneva was counting cash at the coffee shop in Kharkiv where she…
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Tracing the Long, Winding Path of an Ancient Roman Aqueduct
The stone arches looped solemnly over their shadows, some teetering above the grass, some sinking into it. It was a…