World
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EE. UU. logra una victoria histórica en críquet, pero solo Pakistán lo nota
Pocos estadounidenses celebraron el resultado del partido en la Copa del Mundo. Pero el dolor fue intenso en Pakistán, donde…
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White Politician Poised for Power Faces Hurdle in South Africa
As John Steenhuisen, who leads the second-largest party, negotiates for a place in the government, he must overcome perceptions that…
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H. Bruce Franklin, Scholar Who Embraced Radical Politics, Dies at 90
A cultural historian, he was fired by Stanford University in 1972 over an anti-Vietnam War speech that became a cause…
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Before the Olympics, the Fabulous French Fashion Flex
When is a fashion show not just a fashion show? When it is a vehicle for cultural diplomacy. At least…
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Team Ownership Rules Complicate a Soccer Star’s Next Move
The rise of multiclub networks introduced a web of conflicts to European soccer, and could block a young Brazilian’s heralded…
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Los efectos de la guerra en Ucrania en los pueblos fronterizos, en imágenes
Durante mucho tiempo, el área fronteriza de Ucrania ha sido un lugar donde las culturas se fusionan e intercambian. Hoy,…
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A Club Soccer Fight Intrudes on Euro 2024
The European Championship starts in a week. So why are the headlines about Manchester City?
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Businessman Who Admitted to Trying to Bribe Menendez Expected to Testify
Jose Uribe, who has pleaded guilty, is cooperating with the government.
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Summer of Dupes: Alternatives in the Aegean
In April, Princess Cruises told passengers that it was canceling a scheduled stop in Santorini, Greece, citing congestion. Four cruise…
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Netanyahu Threatened ‘Very Intense Action’ at the Lebanon Border. What Is Happening There?
Israel and Hezbollah have traded fire across the Lebanese border since the start of the war in Gaza, with more…