World
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Japón quiere turistas. Pero no tantos
Durante años el país ha tratado con educación a los viajeros, pero a medida que los visitantes internacionales irrumpen en…
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Seeking Safety in Cyprus, They’re Stuck in Island’s U.N. Buffer Zone
Nearly 30 people who hoped to seek refuge in the European Union nation are in limbo after trying to cross…
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You Lost Your Passport. Now What?
While just about every other document is accessible online, a lost passport is one of the last analog emergencies that…
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Why NYC Audubon Changed Its Name
The birding group has rebranded as NYC Bird Alliance because of John James Audubon’s connections to slavery.
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As the War in Gaza Drags on, Palestinians in the West Bank Have ‘Reached Rock Bottom’
As the war in Gaza enters its eighth month, Palestinians living under Israeli occupation in the West Bank continue to…
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U.N. Passes Gaza Cease-Fire Resolution as Blinken Presses Israel and Hamas
The Security Council endorsed a U.S.-backed plan, while Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken visited the Middle East to lobby…
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M.T.A. Will Push to Run Subway Safely With Toll Plan Halted, Chief Says
Janno Lieber said the Metropolitan Transportation Authority was reining in its ambitions after Gov. Kathy Hochul moved to halt congestion…
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The U.N. Security Council will vote on a U.S.-backed cease-fire resolution.
The United Nations Security Council was expected to vote on Monday on a resolution brought by the United States calling…
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Reconstruction Official Resigns, Highlighting Tensions in Ukraine
The departure of the official, who had pointed up mismanagement of funds, was a blow to government efforts to assuage…
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No One Told the Cows Not to Lick the Artwork
The Basel Social Club is a rebellious alternative to the more buttoned-up art fair that descends on the Swiss city…