World
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After Half a Century, Prince Edward Island’s Musical Tradition Takes a Break
The musical theater version of “Anne of Green Gables,” a favorite of tourists from around the world, will now be…
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Landslide Tragedy Turns Italy’s Focus to Illegal Construction
CASAMICCIOLA TERME, Italy — A bulldozer paused and everything went silent in the night as a firefighter, spotting a pink…
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At a Club Med Ski Resort, Learning to Love the Apéro
Will the company’s all-inclusive approach work in the North American market? An avid skier puts the company’s resort at Québec’s…
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8 New Hotels for Winter Enthusiasts in the U.S. and Europe
For those looking to get away to the cold, new and reimagined hotels in New England, the Alps and beyond…
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He Returned a Dazed Soldier to the Russians. Ukraine Calls It Treason.
KHERSON, Ukraine — On the night of March 15, Illia Karamalikov received an unexpected phone call. As a nightclub owner…
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Judge Criticizes D.A. for Halting Prosecution of Woman in Husband’s Death
Alvin L. Bragg, Manhattan’s district attorney, abandoned the murder case against Tracy McCarter. Justice Diane Kiesel cast a critical eye…
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U.S. Sees Little Prospect for Ukraine Talks With Putin After Biden Offer
The Kremlin reaffirmed a stance that both Washington and Kyiv find unacceptable, and U.S. officials said Mr. Biden’s position had…
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As Macron Loses His Sheen at Home, Harmonious U.S. Visit Is ‘Regenerative’
President Emmanuel Macron, dealing with a difficult start to his second term, can return to France feeling buoyed by a…
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Zelensky Proposes Barring Orthodox Church That Answers to Moscow
Ukraine’s president called for legislation to prevent an ancient branch of the Orthodox Church, led by a Putin ally, from…
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Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Leading Light in German Letters, Dies at 93
Poet, essayist, journalist and social critic, he held wide influence among a postwar literary generation with works as intellectual as…