World
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How the Tree Lobster Escaped Extinction
The feisty Lord Howe Island stick insect crawling on the gloved hand of Kyle Kassel, a keeper at the San…
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Business-First Hong Kong Now Comes With a Catch: Beijing Politics
The city, promised some autonomy by China, is trying to move on from a security law imposed by Beijing. Companies…
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Leaflet by Leaflet, a Few Aging Activists Fight India’s Tide of Bigotry
As politicians stoke religious hatred online, these veterans of social causes deliver their messages in person: “Talk to each other.…
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South Africa’s Young Democracy Leaves Its Young Voters Disillusioned
At the dawn of South Africa’s democracy after the fall of the racist apartheid government, millions lined up before sunrise…
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Tuesday Briefing
We’re covering Israel’s offensive in Rafah and the death toll from the Papua New Guinea landslide.
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London Moves to Revive Its Reputation as a Financial Hub
As fears have grown that the city is losing its attractiveness for publicly traded businesses, Britain’s government is making changes…
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Netanyahu Calls Civilian Deaths in Rafah Strike a ‘Tragic Accident’
The strike on Sunday, which Israeli officials said targeted two Hamas leaders taking cover near a civilian encampment, ignited a…
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Stanley Goldstein, Who Helped Make CVS a Pharmacy Giant, Dies at 89
The small chain that he, a brother and a third partner opened in 1963 had become the nation’s largest by…
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Bill Walton, N.B.A. Hall of Famer and Broadcasting Star, Dies at 71
A dominant, colorful center (when he wasn’t injured), he won championships in high school, at U.C.L.A. and with the Trail…
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La mortal antesala de las primeras elecciones libres en Sudáfrica
[Estamos en WhatsApp. Empieza a seguirnos ahora] Hace 30 años, los sudafricanos negros votaron por primera vez mientras el país…