World
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Taking Brunt of Lockdown, Migrant Workers Fuel China’s Latest Protests
Although security forces have reasserted control in many cities, poor workers could help maintain the pushback against Beijing’s strict Covid…
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A Snapshot of Homelessness Policies Around the U.S. and the World
New York City officials plan to remove mentally ill people from streets and subways. Here’s a quick look at how…
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In ‘Mandela: The Lost Tapes,’ a Veteran Journalist Finds Himself
Richard Stengel, a former Time editor who ghostwrote Nelson Mandela’s memoir, revisits their long-ago conversations for a new podcast.
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Where Cowboys Fly and Cattle Set Sail: An Epic Food Journey
WATERLOO STATION, Australia — The helicopter swung down to a cluster of Brahman cattle, hovering close enough for the dawn…
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Your Wednesday Briefing
China has moved to stamp out anti-lockdown protests.
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U.S. Pledges $53 Million to Help Fix Ukraine’s Electrical Grid
American officials said they hoped the commitment would spur allies to make similar donations, as many Ukrainians head into winter…
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Poland says it will ask Ukrainian refugees to pay some housing and food costs next year.
Poland’s government wants Ukrainian refugees to begin paying for some of their government-provided housing and food by early next year,…
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Your Wednesday Briefing: The U.S. Beats Iran
Plus China cracks down on protests and the U.S. pledges more aid to Ukraine.
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How to Watch the Christmas Tree Lighting at Rockefeller Center
The 90th annual celebration will take place on Wednesday and feature performances by Gwen Stefani, Alicia Keys, Blake Shelton and…
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Apartheid-Era Assassin in South Africa Is Stabbed Days Before Release Date
Janusz Walus, who killed the charismatic anti-apartheid leader Chris Hani, was stabbed just before he was due to be freed…