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He’s Dazzled Diners in the U.S. Now He Aims to ‘Change People’s Perspectives’ in Ivory Coast.
The chef Roze Traore has spent years building a name for himself in New York, but for his new project,…
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Teenage Rapper, Rooted in Mapuche Identity, Roars for Indigenous Rights
MC Millaray, 16, an emerging music star in Chile, uses her fierce lyrics to convey five centuries of struggles by…
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Ukraine Corruption Scandal Stokes Longstanding Aid Concerns in U.S.
A top State Department official said the ouster of several Ukrainian officials this week after corruption charges “sends a very…
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Mia Hansen-Love and the Hazy Line Where Real Life Ends and Art Begins
The French director translates her experiences into critically lauded dramas like “One Fine Morning,” about her father’s death and her…
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How to End South Korea’s Birth Strike? Feminism.
After trying for over a year to persuade more South Korean women to have babies, Chung Hyun-back says one reason…
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Is Australia Day Approaching a Tipping Point?
A majority of Australian adults under 35 support changing the date from Jan. 26.
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Farmworker Describes Coming Face to Face With Half Moon Bay Gunman
A man walked in and fatally shot Marciano Martinez, but spared his co-worker. Two other farmworkers, a husband and wife,…
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Murdaugh Said He Knew Killer’s Motive on Night His Wife and Son Were Slain
Prosecutors said that Alex Murdaugh, the lawyer now on trial in the murders, was trying to cover his tracks when…
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In North America’s Snowiest Place, Residents Dig Out as Tourists Flow In
Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierra has gotten 500 inches of snow so far this season.
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In Wave of Strikes, Russian Missiles Kill 12 Across Ukraine
Russia’s forces once again pounded energy infrastructure and other civilian sites, a day after the United States and Germany pledged…