World
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Nets, Buoys, Salt, Ice. For West African Fishermen, ‘Everything’ Is Going Up.
Fishermen in Sierra Leone need large amounts of ice to store their catch on multiday journeys. Like many commodities, it…
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With Record Military Incursions, China Warns Taiwan and U.S.
Taiwan said China sent 71 military aircraft near the island days after President Biden bolstered U.S. support for Taiwan.
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North Korean Drones Breach Border, Triggering Alarms in South
South Korean war planes fired warning shots, while the authorities briefly prohibited commercial planes from taking off at two international…
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In Nord Stream Mystery, Baltic Seabed Provides a Nearly Ideal Crime Scene
As investigators piece together clues, Russia has quietly taken steps to begin expensive repairs on the giant gas pipeline, complicating…
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Your Monday Briefing
A special edition looking back at 2022.
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4 Dead and Dozens Injured in Bus Crash in Canada on Christmas Eve
The authorities said an investigation was continuing but that “it is believed that extremely icy road conditions” caused the bus…
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They Traveled From South Korea. They Got Stranded Near Buffalo.
A South Korean tour group’s van became stuck in the snow outside a house in Williamsville, N.Y. They spent the…
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Your Monday Briefing
A special edition looking back at 2022.
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Terry Hall, a Face of Britain’s Ska Revival, Is Dead at 63
The son of Coventry factory workers, he overcame a traumatic childhood to find fame in the Thatcher years as the…
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Maya Ruiz-Picasso, Artist’s Daughter and Inspiration, Dies at 87
As a girl she brought out a childlike quality in Picasso. As an adult she became an authority on his…