World
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Hoping for ‘Endemic’: The Travel Industry Readies for a New Phase
In Britain and Denmark most coronavirus restrictions have been lifted, including mask mandates; Austria and the Netherlands have eased lockdown…
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Queen Elizabeth, Anchor in a Storm-Tossed Britain, Marks 70-Year Reign
LONDON — Seventy years ago on Sunday, a young English princess climbed into Treetops, a remote game-viewing lodge in Kenya,…
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Lata Mangeshkar, Bollywood’s Most Beloved Voice, Dies at 92
Lata Mangeshkar, a beloved Indian singer who enthralled generations of Bollywood audiences as the singing voice behind many actresses ...
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Queen Elizabeth Paves the Way for Camilla to One Day Be Called Queen
On Saturday, the eve of the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne, Queen Elizabeth II paved the way…
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Police Killing of Man During Raid Brings Out Protesters in Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS — Chanting the name of Amir Locke, a large crowd of protesters marched in frigid weather in downtown Minneapolis…
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U.S. Warns of Grim Toll if Putin Pursues Full Invasion of Ukraine
WASHINGTON — Senior Biden administration officials told lawmakers this past week that they believed the Russian military had assembled 70…
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5-Year-Old Boy Dies After Being Trapped in Well in Morocco for Days
A Moroccan boy trapped in a well for four days did not survive, Moroccan state-run media reported after rescuers pulled…
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As Truck Protest Spreads, Canada’s Capital Braces for More Demonstrations
OTTAWA — A protest in Ottawa last week led by truckers against pandemic measures in Canada that has paralyzed the…
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Decades Adrift in a Broken System, Then Charged in a Death on the Tracks
To the homeless men lined up outside Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen in Manhattan, Martial Simon was a familiar figure: often…
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How New York City’s Hospitals Withstood the Omicron Surge
More than 60,000 New York City residents tested positive for the coronavirus in a single day. Testing lines stretched for…