World
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The Other, Seemingly Endless, State of Emergency in British Columbia
Long before the pandemic, the rampaging wildfires of this summer and the recent destructive flooding, British Columbia had declared another…
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Russia-Ukraine Sea Encounter Highlights Jittery Nerves in the Region
KYIV, Ukraine — It is a sign of the heightened tensions between Russia and Ukraine that for a few hours…
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Nobel-Winning Journalists Denounce War Talk and Online ‘Toxic Sludge’
MOSCOW — The two journalists awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, Maria Ressa and Dmitri A. Muratov, used their acceptance speeches…
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‘A Son (Un Fils)’ Review: The Pain of Others
A tense emotional bloodletting, “A Son (Un Fils)” opens on a deceptively peaceful note. A group of men and women…
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Tour de France Fan Is Fined for Causing Huge Crash in June
PARIS — A French court on Thursday convicted and fined a Tour de France spectator whose cardboard sign caused a…
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Former D.E.A. Agent Sentenced to 12 Years in Drug Money Scheme
A former special agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration was sentenced to more than 12 years in prison on Thursday…
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U.K. Court Rules Julian Assange Can Be Extradited to U.S.
LONDON — A British court ruled on Friday that Julian Assange can be extradited to the United States to face…
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Turkey’s President Follows His Own Advice Even as Economy Slips
ANKARA, Turkey — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan sat for an interview on national television late last month, apparently seeking to…
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Your Friday Briefing
The Westminster subway station in London on Thursday. Credit...Alberto Pezzali/Associated PressAn Omicron wave heads for the U.K. As Britain ...
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Earth Is Getting a ‘Black Box’ to Hold Humans Accountable for Climate Change
In a remote part of Australia, a steel vault about the size of a school bus will record the Earth’s…