World
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In Burundi, the Drum Is a Revered Symbol of Unity. But Only Men Can Play.
GITEGA, Burundi — An ensemble of about 30 men, balancing heavy instruments on their heads, walked in a solemn procession…
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Here’s why Western leaders are reluctant to impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine.
President Volodymyr Zelensky and others have called for NATO to impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine to counter the threat…
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Most Women Denied Abortions by Texas Law Got Them Another Way
In the months after Texas banned all but the earliest abortions in September, the number of legal abortions in the…
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Mexico Soccer Riot Leaves 22 Injured, Officials Say
MEXICO CITY — A soccer game in central Mexico descended into violent clashes between fans of the opposing teams on…
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Teaching With The New York Times: A Virtual Summit
Journalism helps us navigate a complex world, shines a light on the truth, and provides analysis, insight and context to…
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Russian Prisoners and Ukrainian Soldiers Describe Two Sides of the Conflict
KYIV, Ukraine — With hands still dirty from the battlefield, a dozen Russian prisoners of war sat, stony-faced, in a…
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Fast-food chains and food producers stay open in Russia, and mostly quiet about Ukraine.
While technology giants like Apple and luxury retailers likeHermès have quickly moved to pause sales or shutter stores in Russia…
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U.S. Officials Travel to Venezuela, a Russia Ally, as the West Isolates Putin
Senior U.S. officials are traveling to Venezuela on Saturday to meet with the government of President Nicolás Maduro, according to…
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These Are the Cities in Ukraine Facing Russian Attacks
Blackened and bombed-out apartment towers. Families huddled together in subway stations. Downtown streets made silent, with shuttered cafes and ...
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Israeli prime minister visits Moscow for talks with Putin on Ukraine.
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett of Israel traveled to Moscow to meet at the Kremlin with President Vladimir V. Putin of…