World
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Houthis Launch Deadly Drone Strike on Tel Aviv, Evading Israel’s Defenses
At least one person was killed and eight others injured in a predawn attack on Friday. The Israeli military said…
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Isolation and Secrecy: What We Know About Russia’s Notorious Penal Colonies
Evan Gershkovich, The Wall Street Journal reporter, was convicted on fabricated charges and is expected to serve time in one…
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At Least 40 Migrants Killed in Boat Fire off Haitian Coast, U.N. Says
The boat was carrying over 80 people and bound for Turks and Caicos. The disaster underscores Haiti’s gang-fueled crisis that…
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What’s Left for France’s Left?
Since winning legislative elections, a coalition of left-wing parties has done little more than squabble. Now some wonder whether it…
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Canada Pledges to Meet NATO Spending Goal. It Won’t Be Easy.
The country’s struggle to reach an informal military spending target highlights how difficult it is for the alliance to quickly…
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Un sismo de magnitud 7,4 sacude el norte de Chile
No hubo informes inmediatos de heridos o daños tras el terremoto que se produjo 45 kilómetros al sur de San…
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At ‘Slave Play’ in London, a ‘Black Out’ Night Emerges From Controversy
Critics slammed the idea of “restricting audiences on the basis of race,” but at a recent performance, Black spectators praised…
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What We Know About the Global Outage
Everything from airlines to banks to retailers were impacted in many countries.
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Global Court Set to Weigh In on Israel’s Occupation of Palestinian Territories
The International Court of Justice is set to issue an opinion on Friday on the legality of Israel’s occupation of…
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Is She the Oldest Person in the Amazon?
After more than 100 years in the rainforest, Varî Vãti Marubo walks with a stick and, as she always has,…