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World
China’s Economic Stake in the Middle East: Its Thirst for Oil
China is the largest oil importer by far from Saudi Arabia and from Iran, highlighting the risk it faces if…
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Books
Justin Torres Finds Inspiration in the Erasures of Queer History
Any sense of anonymity that Justin Torres had enjoyed as an author was on the verge of vanishing. Shortly before…
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Arts
Alabama Sculpture Park Aims to Look at Slavery Without Flinching
The new Freedom Monument Sculpture Park, opening in early 2024 in Montgomery, Ala., arrives at a time when Black history…
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World
In an Expensive City, Who Should Get Free Preschool?
Raising a family in one of the most expensive cities in the world involves some advance planning. So when Monika…
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World
A Boat That Conjures Up Denmark’s Finest Hour
A replica of a boat that carried Danish Jews to safety in Sweden is anchored in Connecticut, part of the…
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World
Family of Thai Farmworker in Israel Worries About His Fate
Kiattisak Patee, a chicken-farm worker, is feared to be one of 14 Thai citizens abducted during an attack in Israel…
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Finance
The Israel-Gaza War Inflames Social Media
Social networks are under pressure to remove misinformation and grisly imagery from their platforms. A European regulator has warned Elon…
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World
India Charges Novelist Arundhati Roy Over a 2010 Speech
The action against a Booker Prize winner was the latest in a growing crackdown on free expression by the government…
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World
International Court Hears Syrian Torture Case
The International Court of Justice, in a case brought by Canada and the Netherlands, will determine whether President Bashar al-Assad…
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World
The Aboriginal Australians Campaigning Against Constitutional Recognition
Two female Aboriginal lawmakers with drastically different political philosophies have emerged as prominent opponents of the proposed Indigenous Voice to…