World
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Russia Says It Shut Down Notorious Hacker Group at U.S. Request
MOSCOW — Russia’s main security agency said on Friday that at the request of the United States government it had…
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Pause in Zimbabwe Trial of Freelance Reporter for The Times
A trial in Zimbabwe of a freelance reporter working for The New York Times, a case viewed as a litmus…
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Djokovic, el tenis y una disputa sobre lo correcto y lo errado en una pandemia
SÍDNEY, Australia — Lo que comenzó como una lucha de poder entre una estrella del tenis desafiantemente sin vacunar y…
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Sweden’s prime minister tests positive for coronavirus.
Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson of Sweden tested positive for the coronavirus on Friday, days after her government introduced new restrictions…
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Los juicios masivos en Cuba profundizan la represión
Los manifestantes detenidos en Cuba podrían recibir sentencias de hasta 30 años de cárcel al enfrentar los juicios masivos más…
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The Omicron Shift in Europe: Pandemic or Endemic?
LONDON — In Britain, France, Spain and other countries across Europe, politicians and some public health experts are pushing a…
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Mass Trials in Cuba Deepen Its Harshest Crackdown in Decades
Detained protesters in Cuba could get up to 30 years in prison as they face the largest and most punitive…
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U.S. Charges Russia Sent Saboteurs Into Ukraine to Create Pretext for Invasion
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration accused Moscow on Friday of sending saboteurs into eastern Ukraine to stage an incident that…
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The Omicron Shift in Europe: Pandemic or Endemic?
LONDON — In Britain, France, Spain and other countries across Europe, politicians and some public health experts are pushing a…
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Boris Johnson’s Office Apologizes to Queen for Parties
LONDON — Capping a week of abject contrition, Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain apologized on Friday to Buckingham Palace…