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World
‘Important Step’ Toward Addressing Toxic Legacy of Huge Mine
Residents of the Papua New Guinea have accused the mining company Rio Tinto of violating their human rights by despoiling…
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World
Covid Protests in China Raise Hope for Solidarity Among Activists Abroad
People opposing Beijing over issues like Hong Kong, Taiwan or the persecution of Uyghurs see the moment as an opportunity…
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World
Skyrocketing Prices in Turkey Hurt Families and Tarnish Erdogan
Annual inflation is around its highest level in decades, devaluing salaries and devouring savings less than a year before President…
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World
Skyrocketing Prices in Turkey Hurt Families and Tarnish Erdogan
Annual inflation is at its highest level in decades, devaluing salaries and devouring savings less than a year before President…
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World
Her Baby Needs Heart Surgery. But She Is Demanding ‘Unvaccinated’ Blood.
New Zealand’s health service is seeking to take temporary custody of a critically ill infant so it can perform a…
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World
War and Sanctions Threaten to Thrust Russia’s Economy Back in Time
While Russia’s economy has not collapsed, an exodus of Western companies is eroding hard-won progress, and experts say the worst…
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US
Popular Pastor Returns After Absence Over an ‘Inappropriate’ Online Relationship
Matt Chandler of the Village Church in suburban Dallas received a standing ovation after his leave, part of a period…
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US
How Harlem Shaped Warnock’s Faith and Politics
Senator Raphael Warnock’s time in New York City as a seminary student and pastor helped set him on a path…
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Business
Elon Musk, Matt Taibbi, and a Very Modern Media Maelstrom
A release of internal documents from Twitter set off intense debates in the intersecting worlds of media, politics and tech.
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News
England Gets a Jolt From Its Youngest Player in a Rout of Senegal
AL KHOR, Qatar — England was floundering, looking nervous and giving up territory and opportunities to Senegal midway through the…