World
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Killing Spree Spurs Outrage Among Journalists in Mexico
MEXICO CITY — In a country where thebrutal killings of journalists are almost routine, a recent spree of violent deaths…
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Macron’s Comments on Algeria Resonate as Elections Loom
PARIS — President Emmanuel Macron of France, addressing a community that has been fertile ground for the far right ahead…
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Sweden’s Songwriters Dominated U.S. Pop. Now, They’re Looking to Korea.
When the Swedish songwriter Ellen Berg first heard a K-pop track, in 2013, her reaction was typical of many Western…
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Art Basel to Run New Paris Art Fair. Just Don’t Call it ‘Art Basel Paris.’
Art Basel already runs glamour-filled art fairs in Switzerland, Miami Beach and Hong Kong. Now, it’s heading to Paris. In…
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2 More Arrested in U.K. in Case Linked to Texas Synagogue Standoff
LONDON — Police officers in England arrested two more men on Wednesday in connection with a hostage situation at a…
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U.K.’s Other Health Crisis: A Huge Backlog of Delayed Non-Covid Care
LONDON — Lara Wahab had been waiting for more than two years for a kidney and pancreas transplant, but months…
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An Extraordinary Iceberg Is Gone, but Not Forgotten
Perhaps you remember iceberg A68a, which enjoyed a few minutes of fame back in 2017 when it broke off an…
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Kurdish-led Militia in Syria Says It Has Retaken Prison Stormed by ISIS
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The Kurdish-led militia that has been battling Islamic State fighters for control of a prison in northeastern…
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The ISIS Hostages: ‘These Children Should Not Have Been There’
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The boys in the prison sleep in groups of about 15 in cells with no windows, according…
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Australian Government Buys Copyright to Indigenous Flag
MELBOURNE, Australia — When Laura Thompson, an Indigenous businesswoman, received a cease-and-desist letter in 2019 telling her to stop selling…