World
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Erdogan’s Election Hopes Could Hinge on Earthquake Response
The devastating earthquake in Turkey poses a significant test of governance for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is fighting for…
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The Roma Artist Sewing a New History for Her People
Malgorzata Mirga-Tas’s vibrant textile works offer a rare opportunity to see the Roma on their own terms, both as a…
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The only border crossing for U.N. aid from Turkey to Syria is hobbled.
The only crossing between Syria and Turkey that is approved by the United Nations for transporting international aid into Syria…
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Spider-Man, We Know Where You Live
Letters on display at a small museum in Brooklyn were sent to the same address in Queens as where the…
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London Police Officer Sentenced to Life for Rape and Sexual Abuse
David Carrick had pleaded guilty to 49 crimes against 12 women in the latest case to cast a harsh spotlight…
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Zelensky may visit Brussels, in his second known trip abroad since Russia’s invasion last year.
BRUSSELS — President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine could visit Brussels on Thursday to meet with European Union leaders arriving in…
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China Tries to Play Down Balloon Dispute With Censorship and Memes
Chinese propaganda also appears to be walking a fine line: looking tough for the crowd at home, without further derailing…
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In a First, South Korea Is Ordered to Compensate a Vietnam War Victim
A court ruling held that South Korean troops were responsible for a civilian massacre that killed more than 70 villagers…
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How Russia Is Surviving the Tightening Grip on Its Oil Revenue
Restrictions on Russia’s oil trade are raising the stakes in a protracted economic standoff that is reshaping the global energy…
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‘Breasts and Eggs’ Made Her a Feminist Icon. She Has Other Ambitions.
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