World
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‘My Heart Stopped’: Iranian Activist’s Family Exults From Afar, but Remains Fearful for Her
Narges Mohammadi’s 16-year-old son, Ali, who lives in Paris, was in school when the Nobel Peace Prize was announced on…
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A Calamitous Flood Shows the Dangers Lurking in Melting Glaciers
A glacial lake’s overflow swept away more than 100 people in the Himalayan state of Sikkim in India. Climate change…
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Sandbox on the Hudson: Going to the Beach Without Leaving Manhattan
You can find sand, sun and Adirondack chairs along the Hudson River. Just don’t try to swim.
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New York’s Right to Shelter Is Under Attack. Again.
The mayor is going to court over the city’s unique decree guaranteeing a room to all New Yorkers. It is…
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After the Rain Comes the Reckoning for the Mayor
Two investigations will consider how the city prepared for and responded to last week’s torrential storm.
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Russian Nobel Recipient and Other Laureates Ask for $100 Million in Aid
The Russian Nobel Peace Prize winner Dmitri A. Muratov said on Thursday that 47 other Nobel laureates have signed a…
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Strike Killed 1 in 6 of Ukraine Village’s Residents, Officials Say
A woman with flowers at the site of the missile explosion.Credit...David Guttenfelder for The New York TimesRescue workers searching the…
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How Aligning With China Changed Life in the Solomon Islands
The author of a new book on the diplomatic switch says that ending recognition of Taiwan affected life in unexpected…
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They’ve Been Stateless for 10 Years. Now Many Are Facing Deportation.
Ten years after a court order ruled that children of Haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic were not entitled to…
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Han sido apátridas en la República Dominicana durante una década. Hoy enfrentan la deportación a Haití
Una orden judicial de hace 10 años dictamina que los hijos de inmigrantes indocumentados no tienen derecho a la ciudadanía…