World
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Her Culture Was Suppressed for Centuries. Now It Powers Her Best Seller.
Ann-Helén Laestadius grew up among the Sámi, an Indigenous people living near the Arctic Circle, in Europe. Her novel, “Stolen,”…
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Turkey’s upcoming elections have delayed Sweden and Finland’s NATO bids.
BRUSSELS — Hopes that Turkey would ratify the NATO memberships of Sweden and Finland any time soon have faded, with…
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Blast at Pakistan Mosque Kills Dozens
The explosion came in a highly secured part of Peshawar, a provincial capital. It was the worst attack in the…
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Baghdad Loses Green Space to Real Estate Boom
BAGHDAD — Along the highway in the Dora suburb of Baghdad, the decapitated trunks of dead date palm trees rise…
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‘Very Dangerous People’: Russia’s Convict Fighters Are Heading Home
Tens of thousands of inmates have joined a mercenary group fighting with the Kremlin’s decimated forces in Ukraine. Some of…
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Gandhi’s Life in Photos, 75 Years After His Assassination
Seventy-five years ago, Mohandas K. Gandhi was shot dead by an assassin while on his way to deliver a regular…
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Your Monday Briefing
A wave of violence in Israel and the West Bank.
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‘Squid Game’ Actor Goes on Sex-Crime Trial This Week
Oh Young-soo, the actor who portrayed a contestant in the popular Netflix series, is accused of inappropriately touching a South…
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As Israelis Grieve, Some Palestinians Exult, and Some Fear What’s Next
Two Palestinians shot a dozen Israelis, seven fatally, over the weekend. In the aftermath, the attackers’ relatives expressed a mixture…
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Your Monday Briefing: The Fallout from a Police Beating
Also, violence is flaring in Israel and the West Bank.