World
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In a Challenge to Beijing, Unrest Over Covid Lockdowns Spreads
In an iPhone factory in central China, thousands of workers clashed with riot police and tore down barricades. In the…
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Manx Language, Once Almost Silenced, Is Now the Talk of the Town
ST JOHN’S, Isle of Man — The squeals of laughter echoing from the playground sound like any other elementary school…
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Meet the World’s New Human Rights Crisis Manager. He Has a Lot to Do.
GENEVA — Barely a month after taking office as the United Nations’ new human rights chief, Volker Türk was in…
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Ending Days of Political Gridlock, Malaysia’s King Appoints a Prime Minister
After days of political chaos, Malaysia has a new prime minister, its fifth in fewer than five years. The country…
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Pakistan Names a New Army Chief, Amid Political Drama Centered on the Military
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — In a changing of the guard that some analysts say has come to be at least as…
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Your Thursday Briefing
Smoke rose from the port of the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson yesterday after a Russian artillery bombardment.Credit...Finbarr O'Reilly for…
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A U.S.-Made Missile Went Astray in Ukraine, Injuring Civilians
An American-made missile fired by Ukrainian forces wounded three civilians in eastern Ukraine in September, according to residents and debris…
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How to Watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade returns on Thursday for its 96th year, and is expected to draw about three million…
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Russian Missile Barrage Cuts Power and Water Across Ukraine
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia pounded Ukraine’s energy facilities on Wednesday, as missiles rocked Kyiv and other cities, plunging large areas…
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Bolsonaro’s Team Makes Late Bid to Overturn Brazil’s Election
RIO DE JANEIRO — For more than a year, President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil had warned that he might not…