World
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A Nigerian Chess Master in Times Square
Tunde Onakoya is trying to break a record for the longest chess marathon. And he’s playing his games in the…
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3 Reasons This Obscure Country Is a Top ISIS Recruiting Ground
Hundreds of Tajik men have joined an Islamic State affiliate, analysts say.
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After Months of Cocaine Washing Ashore, Australian Police Make an Arrest
Drug parcels kept showing up on beaches along Australia’s shoreline. Now, the police say they found the man behind the…
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A Trove of ByteDance Records Mistakenly Went Public. Here’s What They Say.
The records briefly surfaced in a lawsuit involving the Republican megadonor Jeff Yass’s firm.
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3 Reasons This Obscure Country Is a Top ISIS Recruiting Ground
Hundreds of Tajik men have joined an Islamic State affiliate, analysts say.
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Ukraine’s Bold Biennale Show, Two Years Into the Invasion
At the art world’s seminal event, national pavilions offer a place to make a strong statement. Ukraine’s message? “The war…
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An ISIS Terror Group Draws Half Its Recruits From Tiny Tajikistan
Young migrants from the former Soviet republic were accused of an attack on a concert hall in Moscow that killed…
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Deluge Batters U.A.E. and Oman, Killing at Least 20
A relentless deluge of rain battered the United Arab Emirates and Oman this week, killing at least 20 people, causing…
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Top Adviser to Mayor Adams Is Hit With a Second Harassment Lawsuit
The aide, Timothy Pearson, was accused of harassing and retaliating against a second police sergeant under his watch.
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In Congress, Columbia’s Leaders Try to Please. At Home, They Face Anger.
For Columbia’s president, Nemat Shafik, a hearing on antisemitism went relatively well. But on campus, intense protests suggest a difficult…