World
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In Qatar, the Ancient Sport of Falconry Gets Some Upgrades
AL KHOR, Qatar — Just before dusk in a desolate stretch of Qatari desert, Saqr al-Humaidi slipped on a worn…
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European Central Bank Raises Rates Half a Point, Moderating Its Pace
But the bank warned that interest rates would “still have to rise significantly” to tame inflation.
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Can New York’s Plan for Mentally Ill Homeless People Make a Difference?
In a big city, the number of untreated, severely mentally ill people is relatively small. But making sure they get…
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N.Y.C. Community Boards Usually Oppose New Housing. Not This One.
Local groups are known for opposing new development. But amid a housing shortage, one community board representing parts of Manhattan’s…
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How Do You Solve a Problem Like the B.Q.E.?
The infamous Brooklyn-Queens Expressway needs an overhaul. But there are different views on how to fix it.
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What We Learned From ‘Harry and Meghan,’ Part Two
The second collection of episodes of the couple’s Netflix docuseries landed on Thursday. It dives deep into mental health and…
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From Behind Bars, Inmates Award France’s Latest Book Prize
SARAN, France — On a recent afternoon near Orléans, in the Loire Valley, members of the jury of France’s newest…
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The Infrared Hunt for Russian Troops in the Battle for Bakhmut
BAKHMUT, Ukraine — Wind howled through leafless trees and through the windows of the blown-out apartment building as the surveillance…
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Entre protestas y tensión política, Perú se encuentra en estado de emergencia
La medida suspenderá algunos derechos civiles, como la libertad de reunión, y profundiza una crisis que se desató cuando el…
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Biden Aims to Inject New Energy Into U.S. Relations With African Nations
WASHINGTON — President Biden sought to revitalize America’s listless relationship with Africa on Wednesday, promising a grab bag of economic…