World
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Trading Books for a Rifle: The Teacher Who Volunteered in Ukraine
When Russian troops rushed Kyiv, a woman joined its defense. She was a middle-school teacher, and had never held a…
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U.S. Calls Off Search for Unidentified Objects It Shot Down
The end of the search for objects downed over Alaska and Lake Huron raises the possibility that the devices will…
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Trudeau Was Right to Use Emergency Powers to End Blockade, Report Says
The judge who wrote the report found the decision “regrettable,” but said that the government was left with no choice…
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22 Firefighters Injured, 3 Seriously, in Staten Island Blaze
The cause of the fire, which spread quickly because of stiff winds, was under investigation, officials said.
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‘Seré nicaragüense hasta el día que me muera’: el gobierno de Ortega retira la ciudadanía a cientos de personas
En consonancia con su línea cada vez más autoritaria, el régimen de Daniel Ortega despojó de su ciudadanía a más…
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Western Leaders Pledge Support for Ukraine ‘as Long as Necessary’
As Russia’s invasion approaches its second year with no end in sight, Ukraine’s supporters faced lingering questions at the Munich…
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Macron Calls for Intensified Support for Ukraine but Eyes Peace Talks
His support for Ukraine and condemnation of Russia have hardened, but France’s president still stands out among Western leaders in…
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Militants Wage Deadly Battle in Karachi Police Headquarters
The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the assault, the latest in a string of attacks from the group that have…
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Nicaragua Strips Citizenship From Hundreds Days After Prisoner Release
The country’s increasingly authoritarian government stripped more than 300 people of their citizenship, including political prisoners recently released and sent…
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New York City’s Deal with Largest Union Would Include Remote-Work Plan
Mayor Eric Adams softened his opposition to working outside the office full time, saying it was not the “reality of…