World
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An old falsehood resurfaces: that Justin Trudeau is Fidel Castro’s son.
Misinformation has been a key weapon wielded by Canada’s protest movement, and critics of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have returned…
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Black Authors Shake Up Brazil’s Literary Scene
RIO DE JANEIRO — Itamar Vieira Júnior, whose day job working for the Brazilian government on land reform took him…
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The Supreme Court rejects a bid by New York teachers to block a city vaccine mandate.
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected an emergency request that it consider an appeal by a group of New York…
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A Million More Trees for New York City: Leaders Want a Greener Canopy
When Mayor Eric Adams named a commissioner last week to oversee New York’s parks department, he spoke of how important…
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‘Improbable Journey’: How a Movie From Tiny Bhutan Got an Oscar Nod
THIMPHU, Bhutan — As a crew of 35 people prepared to make a movie in Bhutan’s remote Lunana Valley, they…
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As Violence Rises in the West Bank, Settler Attacks Raise Alarm
BURIN, West Bank — The Israeli settlers streamed down the hill toward Palestinian farmland, some waving sticks, some throwing stones,…
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In Ottawa Protests, a Pressing Question: Where Were the Police?
OTTAWA — A two-minute walk from Canada’s Parliament buildings, hundreds of people danced in an intersection that has been barricaded…
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U.S. Battles Putin by Disclosing His Next Possible Moves
WASHINGTON — After decades of getting schooled in information warfare by President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, the United States…
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Eric Adams Is Pushing a Plan to Speed Up Buses. Will It Work?
The B41 bus rolls forward in fits and starts. Cars cut in front of it and dollar vans and delivery…
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A Million More Trees for New York City: Leaders Want a Greener Canopy
When Mayor Eric Adams named a commissioner last week to oversee New York’s parks department, he spoke of how important…