World
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Wednesday Briefing
A landmark climate ruling in Europe.
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El Tribunal Europeo critica a Suiza en materia de clima en una sentencia histórica
Los expertos afirmaron que era la primera vez que una corte internacional determina que los gobiernos están obligados a cumplir…
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South Korean Parliamentary Election to Set Tone for Rest of Leader’s Term
The vote Wednesday is a big test for President Yoon Suk Yeol, who has forged closer ties with the United…
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New York Is Winding Down Contract With Migrant Services Operator
DocGo, which has a $432 million contract with the city, faced allegations of providing migrants with false papers, wasting food…
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Former Correction Officers and Rikers Employees Charged With Corruption
Federal prosecutors said the defendants accepted bribes and smuggled in contraband, including drugs, for detainees at the troubled New York…
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Ancient Foxes Lived and Died Alongside Humans
Extinct foxes and other animals were an important part of early South American communities, a new study has found.
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Active fighting has ebbed, but Gazans still face extreme hardship.
In early March, the Muslim holy month of Ramadan began amid dashed hopes that negotiators would reach a deal for…
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Germany Rebuffs Claim Its Arms Sales to Israel Abet Genocide in Gaza
Germany argued against the accusation brought by Nicaragua at the International Court of Justice, but Germans are questioning their country’s…
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Nadine Menendez Reveals ‘Serious Medical’ Issue and Asks for Trial Delay
Ms. Menendez, the wife of Senator Robert Menendez, needs surgery, leaving her unable to prepare for a May 6 trial…
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Rev. Cecil Murray, Leader Amid Los Angeles Riots, Dies at 94
He used his church, First African Methodist Episcopal, as a base to address the social ills that confronted the city’s…