World
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How Mahjong Brought Me Closer to My Mother
A game that bridges continents and generations.
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U.S. Pursues a Coveted Prize: India as a Defense Partner
Repairing American ships in Indian ports is a first step, as the U.S. military seeks to bring India into a…
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In Sanliurfa, the Silk Road Meets the Stone Age
The city in southeastern Turkey resounds with music, food and culture — and echoes with more than 11,000 years of…
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In Israel, Sewing for the Security Forces
Fashion students and professors put their skills to use in an unexpected way.
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A Palestinian man, who was a driver near the rave, is thought to be held hostage in Gaza.
A young Palestinian man from East Jerusalem, Soheib Muhammad Abu Amar, is missing and believed to have been taken hostage…
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Food Aid Sustains Quake-Hit Villages in Morocco, for Now
The earthquake that struck Morocco on Sept. 8 killed about 3,000 people, and disrupted food supplies for thousands in regions…
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Tuesday Briefing
President Biden will go to Israel.
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A Severe Drought Pushes an Imperiled Amazon to the Brink
The planet’s biggest freshwater tank is in trouble. The Amazon rainforest, where a fifth of the world’s freshwater flows, is…
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Killing of Teacher and Hamas Assault Set a Jittery France on Edge
Another attack at a school, three years after the beheading of a teacher, has heightened anxiety about a new wave…
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Netanyahu Chose Limited Strikes Until Now. This Is His First All-Out War.
In his 15 years as Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu has been seen as risk-averse, avoiding open-ended military engagements and…