World
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Ukraine’s push around Bakhmut presents Russia with tough decisions about its resources.
The Ukrainian military says that it has been moving forward despite fierce resistance from Russian soldiers to the north and…
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Getting to the Heart of Mexico, One Chile at a Time
A human rights researcher in Ukraine, on break from her often grueling work, crisscrossed three Mexican states in search of…
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N.Y.P.D. Officers Charged in Champagne Theft at Electric Zoo Festival
Two detectives are accused of stealing nearly $3,000 worth of “Ace of Spades” Champagne at last year’s event; a third…
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Your Tuesday Briefing: A Runoff in Turkey
Also, Thailand’s opposition parties agreed to form a coalition.
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World leaders in Japan, China as a negotiator, and grain deal deadline: What to watch for this week.
While the battle for Bakhmut, a mostly ruined city where tens of thousands of soldiers are believed to have died,…
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One Secret to a Latin American Party’s Dominance: Buying Votes
In Paraguay, the Colorado Party has held power for seven decades. On Election Day, it rounds up Indigenous people and…
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Una estrategia para el dominio de un partido latinoamericano: la compra de votos
En las elecciones nacionales de Paraguay, el Times fue testigo de cómo representantes del gobernante Partido Colorado intentaban comprar los…
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As Ukraine Makes Inroads in Bakhmut, Devastation Still Reigns
The fight for Bakhmut is now the war’s single longest and bloodiest battle. Although the Ukrainians are making small gains,…
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Sweden Wins a Eurovision Song Contest That Showed Solidarity With Ukraine
After winning the competition last year, Ukraine should have been this year’s host, but Britain stepped in to help the…
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India Struggles to Eradicate an Old Scourge: Witch Hunting
Once driven largely by superstition, the brutal practice is now often simply a tool to oppress women, in many cases violently.