World
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Ukraine’s Seaborne Grain Exports Bounce Back to Near Prewar Levels
The flow of grain ships through ports in the Odesa region is a welcome boost for Ukraine’s war-ravaged economy. But…
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Roger Corman, 98, Dies; Prolific Master of Low-Budget Cinema
He had hundreds of horror, science fiction and crime films to his credit. He also helped start the careers of…
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Bus Crash in Indonesia Kills 11, Including Students, After Graduation Celebration
The vehicle was carrying dozens of teachers and students when it sped out of control on a downhill road and…
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¿Estamos hablando demasiado sobre la salud mental?
Estudios recientes ponen en duda que las intervenciones en salud mental a gran escala le hacen bien a los niños…
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At the Home of BTS, Turmoil Over a Rising K-Pop Star
The firm Hybe has lost hundreds of millions of dollars in market value because of a feud with the creative…
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Yahya Sinwar Helped Start the Gaza War. Now He’s Key to Its Endgame.
Hamas’s leader in Gaza is considered an architect of the Oct. 7 attacks that prompted Israel to retaliate. As mediators…
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What Pope Francis Said to Mayor Eric Adams in Rome
The meeting was a highlight for the mayor, who is in Rome to speak at a conference about world peace…
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Switzerland Wins Eurovision, as Protests Give Way to Spectacle
The nonbinary singer Nemo won the high-camp contest, during a night that included pro-Palestinian demonstrations outside the arena and fireworks…
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Sam Rubin, TV Anchor Known for His Hollywood Reporting, Dies at 64
Mr. Rubin began at the Los Angeles television news station KTLA in 1991 and became a staple of morning viewing…
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As Israel Steps Up Attacks, 300,000 Gazans Are on the Move
Many say there is nowhere to go, and even the “humanitarian zone” recommended by Israel is neither safe nor equipped…