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As Poland celebrates its Independence Day, far-right groups stage rallies across the country.
As tens of thousands of far-right marchers took to the streets on Thursday to commemorate Poland’s recovery of national sovereignty…
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Outside Climate Summit, Trash in Glasgow Piles High
GLASGOW — In Gaelic, “Glasgow” translates to “dear green place,” a nod to the parks, gardens and flourishing green spaces…
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‘Paper & Glue’ Review: A Sequel of Sorts to ‘Faces Places’
In “Paper & Glue,” a young Hispanic man stands in the yard of a sprawling prison in Tehachapi, Calif., talking…
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Europe’s Covid deaths rose 10 percent in a week, the W.H.O. says.
Coronavirus deaths in Europe rose 10 percent in the first week of this month and made up over half of…
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F.W. De Klerk, Former South African President Who Dismantled Apartheid, Dies at 85
F.W. de Klerk, who dramatically dismantled the apartheid system in South Africa that he and his ancestors had helped put…
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Dropping out and taking menial jobs: The effects of keeping students out of school for 18 months.
As much of the world moves closer to fully opening schools, at least one nation has stuck to keeping them…
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Your Thursday Briefing
Migrants from the Middle East and elsewhere at the Belarus-Poland border.Credit...Pool photo by Ramil NasibulinCrisis deepens at Belarus-Poland ...
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Bolsonaro Joins a Centrist Party in Brazil Ahead of 2022 Re-election Bid
BRASILIA, Brazil — After going two years without belonging to a political party, President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil sealed an…
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Unlike Before, Poland Gets Support From Europe on Tough Borders
BRUSSELS — The migration crisis of 2015, when millions of migrants and asylum seekers surged over Europe’s borders, nearly tore…
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Blinken Warns Russia Against Making a ‘Serious Mistake’ in Ukraine
WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said on Wednesday that Russia’s intentions behind its latest military buildup along…