World
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El presidente de Bolivia se enfrenta a un intento de golpe de Estado y a su antiguo mentor
Después de enfrentarse al general que intentó derrocarlo, el presidente Luis Arce lidiará con Evo Morales, un expresidente que quiere…
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Why Britain’s Murky Election Betting Scandal Is Causing Outrage
The embattled Conservative Party is embroiled in investigations over whether some of its own staff members used insider knowledge to…
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Amid Perilous Times, Iran Holds Vote to Pick a President
Whoever is chosen will have to cope with a cratering economy, regional strife and deep divisions and discord at home.
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Iran’s Presidential Candidates: Who Are They?
Four of the six candidates selected by officials to run in Iran’s special presidential election are still in the running…
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Part of Roof Collapses at India’s Busiest Airport After Heavy Rains
At least six people were injured when parts of the roof caved in and crushed vehicles at Indira Gandhi airport…
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A Rikers Detainee Made a Daring Escape. The Getaway Car? A City Bus.
The authorities were searching for the detainee, a 35-year-old man with a history of mental illness, after he eluded two…
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Stolen 37 Years Ago, Theodore Roosevelt’s Watch Finally Returns Home
The watch, which was stolen in 1987, was returned Thursday to Sagamore Hill National Historic Site on Long Island.
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Bolivia’s President Confronts a Coup Attempt — and His Onetime Mentor
After facing down the general who tried to oust him, President Luis Arce is battling a more formidable figure, Evo…
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Why Do India and China Keep Fighting Over This Desolate Terrain?
The 2,100-mile border separating India and China passes through some of the world’s most inhospitable terrain. In the west, it…
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They Returned to Northern Gaza, Only to Be Ordered to Evacuate Again
Early in the war against Hamas, as Israeli forces made their way from the north of the Gaza Strip toward…