World
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How Peng Shuai Went From ‘Chinese Princess’ to Silenced #MeToo Accuser
When Peng Shuai was a young tennis player in China’s national sports system, she battled officials for control over her…
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Australia will allow some visa holders to return in December.
Australia, 20 months after shutting its borders, will allow skilled workers and international students to enter the country next month,…
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Manchester United and the Perils of Living in the Past
Old Trafford’s gangways were still packed with Liverpool fans, basking in the sight of their team’s sacking of the Theatre…
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Limping and Penniless, Iraqis Deported From Belarus Face Bleak Futures
ERBIL, Iraq — It was cold in Belarus, bitterly cold, but at least it offered hope, however illusory. Nazar Shamsaldin…
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Your Monday Briefing
Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok of Sudan and Lt. Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the army chief. Credit...Sudan Transitional Sovereign Council, via…
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Chile fue a las urnas harta de los políticos
SANTIAGO, Chile — El presidente saliente de Chile apenas logró eludir un proceso de destitución este mes. Un mes antes,…
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As Hopes for Nuclear Deal Fade, Iran Rebuilds and Risks Grow
WASHINGTON — Over the past 20 months, Israeli intelligence operatives have assassinated Iran’s chief nuclear scientist and triggered major ...
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Angry and Divided, Austrians Argue Over a Lockdown and Vaccine Mandates
VIENNA — Daniel Zeman wasn’t able to sell any of his handmade apple-ginger liqueur last year during the Christmas season…
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Two of 17 Kidnapped Missionaries in Haiti Are Freed, Group Says
Two people associated with an American missionary group seized in a mass kidnapping in Haiti more than a month ago…
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Your Monday Briefing
Good morning. We’re covering the reinstatement of Sudan’s prime minister and the global race for cobalt. Abdalla Hamdok, Sudan’s prime minister…