World
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In Fiji’s Election, One Former Coup Leader Displaces Another
The return of Sitiveni Rabuka paves the way for a potential pivot in a country where the United States and…
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Boat With at Least 160 Rohingya Refugees Is Stranded at Sea
The U.N. called on countries in South Asia to rescue those on the vessel, who have been without food for…
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Incertidumbre y violencia afectan a la industria turística de Perú
En Cusco, la puerta de entrada a Machu Picchu y otros sitios arqueológicos, los operadores turísticos y los dueños de…
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U.S. Commandos Capture Six ISIS Officials in Raids in Syria
The operations were the second time in recent weeks that U.S. forces had killed or captured ISIS terrorists.
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A Secret Society Tied to the Underground Railroad Fights to Save Its Home
On a brisk morning in November, bright yellow leaves from a huge ginkgo tree scattered onto the front yard of…
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Family Loosens Grip on New York Irish Group and Its Gilded Age Mansion
The American Irish Historical Society had been dominated by a single family. It had planned to sell its Fifth Avenue…
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The ‘Bling Bishop’ Is Arrested on Fraud Charges
Lamor Whitehead, who was robbed of jewelry while he was preaching in July, was investigated by the U.S. attorney.
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Zelensky visits the battleground city of Bakhmut, aiming to show Ukraine’s resolve.
In perhaps his most daring visit to the front lines since Russia invaded Ukraine 300 days ago, President Volodymyr Zelensky…
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Zelensky visits the battleground city of Bakhmut, aiming to show Ukraine’s resolve.
In perhaps his most daring visit to the front lines since Russia invaded Ukraine 300 days ago, President Volodymyr Zelensky…
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German Court Sentences Ex-Concentration Camp Secretary to Probation
Irmgard Furchner, who was in her late teens when she worked in the Stutthof camp, was convicted as the authorities…