World
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Less Mange, More Frills: Rome’s New Mayor Bets on His Christmas Tree
ROME — Romans have never held back when it comes to blaming their mayors for the city’s multiple shortcomings: tire-swallowing…
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Echoes of Trump at a Rally for France’s Far-Right Upstart
VILLEPINTE, France — The speech, riddled with attacks on the news media, elites and immigrants, with a fiery orator whipping…
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Joint Inquiry Into Mohawk Students’ Fate Offers Canada a Model
SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND RIVER, Ontario — The police officers and members of the Mohawk community worked together —…
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‘La verdad de una sociedad sale de forma natural’: Óscar Murillo, el artista que apuesta por la colaboración
LONDRES — Cuando era un niño, Óscar Murillo le dijo a su mejor amigo que se iba a mudar a…
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‘Es polarizante y divisivo’: los mandatos de vacunación amplían las brechas sociales
LONDRES — En Inglaterra, el primer ministro habla ahora de la vacunación obligatoria, apenas seis meses después de proclamar el…
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Omicron is speeding through Britain, and vaccines provide reduced protection, U.K. scientists say.
The first real-world study of how vaccines hold up against the Omicron variant showed a significant drop in protection against…
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Silent Films Offer Rare Glimpses of Life in 1920s Ireland
DUBLIN — Mícheál Ó Mainnín always wondered whether his grandfather had been telling the truth. When Mr. Ó Mainnín was…
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First Fires, Then Floods: Climate Extremes Batter Australia
WEE WAA, Australia — Two years ago, the fields outside Christina Southwell’s family home near the cotton capital of Australia…
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Germany joins the list of nations mandating vaccination for health workers.
German lawmakers voted on Friday to make coronavirus vaccines obligatory for health care workers — a significant move in a…
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Inside the Fall of Kabul
Jim Huylebroek for The New York Times As the U.S. withdrawal approached, analysts thought it would be months before the…