World
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Prince Andrew’s Uncertain Legal Fate Casts Shadow on Britain’s Royals
LONDON — Queen Elizabeth II will mark 70 years on the throne in February, a milestone unmatched by any British…
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Palestinian Prisoner’s Hunger Strike Leads to Release
BEER YAAKOV, Israel — In the five-bed intensive care unit of a hospital in central Israel, ventilators and machines beeped…
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Sweden’s king and queen test positive for the coronavirus.
King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Queen Silvia, his wife, tested positive for the coronavirus on Monday evening, the…
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Canada Pledges Compensation in Battle Over Indigenous Child Welfare System
The Canadian government announced on Tuesday that it would pay a landmark 40 billion Canadian dollars to repair a child…
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Sabine Weiss, Last of the ‘Humanist’ Street Photographers, Dies at 97
Sabine Weiss, whose arresting photographs of dirty-faced children, food-stall vendors and Roma dancers captured the struggles, hopes and ...
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Petition to Rescind Tony Blair’s Knighthood Gets Hundreds of Thousands of Signatures
LONDON — By tradition, former British prime ministers are honored by Queen Elizabeth some years after leaving 10 Downing Street,…
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Ireland Puts Minimum Price on Alcohol to Curb Binge Drinking
Ireland’s government imposed a minimum unit price on alcoholic beverages on Tuesday, one of a handful nations to introduce such…
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U.S. Seizes a Suspect in Assassination of Haiti’s President
MEXICO CITY — The United States has arrested a Colombian accused of participating in the murder of President Jovenel Moïse…
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La izquierda asciende en Latinoamérica en un año electoral clave para Brasil y Colombia
RÍO DE JANEIRO — En las últimas semanas de 2021, Chile y Honduras votaron con determinación por presidentes de izquierda…
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Tesla opens a dealership in Xinjiang, drawing accusations it’s helping China ‘cover up genocide.’
Tesla came under fire from political leaders and human rights groups Tuesday after announcing it would open a dealership in…