World
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‘La oscuridad es la guerra’: los niños de la guerra civil en el Líbano aún recuerdan los traumas de esa época
Cuando eres niño, ¿cómo se supera una guerra? A la luz de las velas, juegas mucho al Monopolio y Scrabble…
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Boris Johnson, Facing a Mutiny, Says England Will Ease Virus Rules
LONDON — Prime Minister Boris Johnson, fighting for his political life, said on Wednesday that he would lift almost all…
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Silvio Berlusconi Angles for Italy’s Presidency, Bunga Bunga and All
ROME — Early this month, Silvio Berlusconi sat at a dining room table in his mansion with his girlfriend, more…
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Blinken Visits Ukraine, Warning of ‘Short Notice’ Russian Attack
KYIV — Two days beforea meeting with the Russian foreign minister in Geneva, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said…
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Theaters and museums open as salons and gyms for a day in protest over a Dutch lockdown.
Dozens of theaters and museums in the Netherlands planned to open as hair salons and gyms on Wednesday in what…
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Belgium Convicts 18 in People-Smuggling Case Tied to U.K. Truck Deaths
BRUSSELS — A court in Belgium found a 45-year-old Vietnamese man guilty of people smuggling, alongside more than a dozen…
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Here’s What Scientists Know About the Tonga Volcano Eruption
While residents of Tonga struggle to recover from a devastating volcanic explosion that smothered the Pacific island nation with ash…
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With a Repair Ship Many Days Away, Tonga Faces Weeks of Digital Darkness
As in many remote Pacific nations, the island kingdom of Tonga is connected to the world by a single cable,…
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After Australia, Djokovic is likely to run into problems in France and the U.S.
With Novak Djokovic back in his native Serbia, unable to compete in the Australian Open because he is not vaccinated…
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‘We Are Taiwanese’: China’s Growing Menace Hardens Island’s Identity
CHIAYI, Taiwan — When Li Yuan-hsin, a 36-year-old high school teacher, travels abroad, people often assume she is Chinese. No,…