World
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English Schools Drop Mask Mandates, but Questions Rise Along With Cases
LONDON — England took a high-stakes gamble when it sent millions of students back to school last month with neither…
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For Sale Now: U.S.-Supplied Weapons in Afghan Gun Shops
In the chaos of the American military withdrawal and the Taliban takeover this summer, thousands of American-made weapons and tons…
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A Tech-Savvy Holocaust Memorial in Ukraine Draws Critics and Crowds
KYIV, Ukraine — An advertisement on the Ukrainian-language version of Tinder, the online dating platform, offered a not-so-romantic experience ...
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Dictator’s Son Enters Presidential Race in the Philippines
MANILA — The son and namesake of the dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos formally announced his plan to run for president…
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Covid payments ordered by India’s Supreme Court could total hundreds of millions of dollars.
NEW DELHI — India’s coronavirus death toll could now amount to a government payout of hundreds of millions of dollars.…
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For China’s Holidays, a Big-Budget Blockbuster Relives an American Defeat
The movie runs at 2 hours 56 minutes, a government-sponsored, action-filled and patriotism-packed drama that cost more to make than…
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Indonesia plans to allow foreign flights into Bali as early as next week.
Indonesia will allow international flights to begin landing at the airport on Bali island next week as it weighs reopening…
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After Pastor Evicts Nearly 200 Migrants, His Brother Welcomes Them All
MATAMOROS, Mexico — Over the summer, as migrants rushed into the Mexican border city of Matamoros, a local pastor lost…
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Un pastor desalojó a casi 200 migrantes, pero su hermano los acogió a todos
MATAMOROS, México — Durante el verano, cuando los migrantes se apresuraban para llegar a Matamoros, una ciudad fronteriza, un pastor…
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Australia and New Zealand inch closer to fully reopening their economies.
Australia and New Zealand moved closer on Tuesday to fully reopening their economies in the coming months, with leaders in…