World
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Kamla Bhasin, a First-Wave South Asian Feminist, Dies at 75
NEW DELHI — Kamla Bhasin, an activist, poet and writer who was an early leader of the women’s movement in…
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Venice, Overwhelmed by Tourists, Tries Tracking Them
VENICE — As the pandemic chased away visitors, some Venetians allowed themselves to dream of a different city — one…
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With 4 Color Books, Bryant Terry Looks to Color Outside the Lines
OAKLAND, Calif. — “Can I show you my lab?” Bryant Terry asked before walking to a shed in his sunny,…
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The European Medicines Agency said that a booster shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine can be given to healthy adults.
The European Medicines Agency, the European Union’s main drug regulator, said on Monday that a booster shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech…
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Swedish Artist Known for Muhammad Caricature Dies in Car Crash
Lars Vilks, an artist and free speech activist whose cartoon depiction of the Prophet Muhammad on the body of a…
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Why the Taliban’s Repression of Women May Be More Tactical Than Ideological
Why are the Taliban stripping away so many of Afghan women’s hard-won freedoms? That may seem like a facetious question.…
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Former Manchester United Player Condemns Racist Fan Song
Park Ji-Sung, a fan-favorite former player for Manchester United, asked the soccer club’s fans on Sunday to stop singing a…
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England simplifies its international Covid travel rules.
LONDON — England on Monday streamlined its coronavirus restrictions on international travel in and out of the country and eased…
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London Police Announce Independent Review Amid Trust Crisis
LONDON — London’s Metropolitan Police on Monday announced an independent review into its culture and standards following damaging revelations ...
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Military Personnel in U.K. Begin Driving Fuel Trucks to Stem Shortage
Military personnel in Britain began driving fuel tankers on Monday as the government stepped up efforts to tackle a shortage…