World
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‘Una guerra por los talentos jóvenes’: las naciones ricas se disputan a los trabajadores migrantes
A medida que la pandemia se adentra en un tercer año, ha comenzado una batalla mundial por los jóvenes y…
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New Zealand plans to reopen to international visitors by the end of April.
New Zealand plans to allow most fully vaccinated travelers into the country by the end of April without a mandatory…
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Karim Benzema, French Soccer Star, Is Convicted in Sex Tape Scandal
PARIS — Karim Benzema, a star striker for Real Madrid, was found guilty by a French court on Wednesday on…
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Raids on Independent Groups in El Salvador Raise Fears of Repression
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — The authorities in El Salvador have raided the offices of seven social service and advocacy…
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In Venezuela’s Flawed Vote, Maduro Shows One Way to Retain Power
CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela’s regional elections on Sunday were distorted by an uneven playing field, violence and injunctions against ...
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Your Wednesday Briefing
We’re covering the global scramble for migrant workers and solutions to an oil crisis. Learning how to weld at Bildungskreis…
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At least 210 coronavirus cases are linked to a South Korean religious settlement.
South Korean officials said on Tuesday that they had shut down a religious facility in the city of Cheonan after…
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As virus cases rise in Europe, an economic toll returns.
Europe’s already fragile economic recovery is at risk of being undermined by a fourth wave of coronavirus infections now spreading…
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Europe’s death toll from Covid will exceed 2 million by spring, the W.H.O. says.
Europe’s death toll from Covid will exceed two million people by next spring, the World Health Organization projected on Tuesday,…
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The Novel that Riveted France During Lockdown Arrives in the U.S.
PARIS — An Air France flight from Paris to New York lands on March 10, 2021, after passing through a…