World
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‘Inadequate’ Security Led to Deaths of 3 Americans in Kenya Attack, Report Finds
WASHINGTON — A series of security lapses and an “inadequate focus” on threats on the ground helped lead to a…
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The European Central Bank meets as war clouds Europe’s economic outlook.
The war in Ukraine, along with Europe’s commitment to end its dependence on Russian energy, has suddenly muddied the outlook…
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An Urgent Mission for Literary Translators: Bringing Ukrainian Voices to the West
As Russian forces breached the border with Ukraine late last month, Kate Tsurkan issued an urgent call for help on…
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Ukrainians in U.S. Head for the Front Lines: ‘I’ll Do Whatever They Ask’
Last week, Yuriy Blazhkevych, a taxi driver who lives in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, stood in his garage, scrolling through images…
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Modi’s Party Is Winning the Biggest Prize in India’s State Elections
LUCKNOW, India — Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s national governing party is set to remain in power in India’s most populous…
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Your Thursday Briefing
Emergency employees and volunteers carrying an injured pregnant woman from a maternity hospital damaged by Russian shelling on Wednesday in…
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Una madre y sus hijos murieron junto a un puente en Ucrania. Esta es su historia
KIEV, Ucrania — Se conocieron en la secundaria, pero comenzaron a salir un par de años después, cuando volvieron a…
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What a Power Cutoff Could Mean for Chernobyl’s Nuclear Waste
Unlike an operating nuclear plant, which can use some of the electricity it generates to power its operation, the long-defunct…
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Damaged Chernobyl Nuclear Plant, Occupied by Russia, Loses Outside Power
Ukrainian government officials said Wednesday that damage by Russian forces had left the defunct Chernobyl nuclear power plant “disconnected ...
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A Lion of the Civil Rights Era Is Still Preaching Optimism
ATLANTA — Andrew Young was beaten by white supremacists at a civil rights march in St. Augustine, Fla., in 1964.…