World
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China’s Abrupt Covid Pivot Leaves Many Without Medicines
Millions are desperate to get their hands on fever-reducing drugs and antivirals such as Pfizer’s Paxlovid as infections across China…
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As Tunisia Drifts Farther From Democracy, Voters Shun Election
Turnout in Saturday’s parliamentary elections was just over 11 percent, reflecting deep skepticism that politics can solve the North African…
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One Day With an Ambulance in Britain: Long Waits, Rising Frustration
Britain is experiencing a crisis in ambulance response times, part of a broader breakdown in the country’s revered National Health…
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Archaeologists Devise a Better Clock for Biblical Times
A new approach to studying the history of Old Testament conflicts, courtesy of Earth’s geomagnetic record.
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Your Tuesday Briefing
The House Jan. 6 committee placed clear blame on Donald Trump.
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Surrender to a Drone? Ukraine Is Urging Russian Soldiers to Do Just That.
Capitalizing on reports of low Russian morale, Ukraine has begun offering enemy troops detailed instructions on how to make their…
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George Santos Dodges Questions as Democrats Label Him ‘Unfit to Serve’
Democratic House leaders stopped short of calling for the resignation of Mr. Santos, a Republican, who may have misrepresented himself…
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As Peru’s Unrest Chases Away Visitors, Many in Tourism Fear for Their Livelihood
In Cusco, the gateway to Machu Picchu and other ancient sites, tourist operators and hotel owners fear what the loss…
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King Charles III Is the New Face of U.K. Money
Pound notes with the new sovereign’s image will begin appearing in 2024, though money with his mother’s likeness will still…
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Putin Visits Belarus, Stirring New Concern on Future of Ukraine War
Belarus has resisted being drawn more centrally into the war. But the visit raised worries that a new Russian ground…