World
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Tuesday Briefing: Mexico Elects Its First Woman President
Also, the U.S. is poised to change its asylum policy.
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Jacob Zuma Gets His Revenge on South African Party that Shunned Him
A new party led by Mr. Zuma, a former president forced out over corruption allegations, helped ensure that the African…
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Voters Turn Mexico’s Governing Party Into the Dominant Party
Expectations were high for the leftist Morena party, and it exceeded them, potentially giving President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum and her allies…
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México se une a la lista de países latinoamericanos que han elegido presidentas
A diferencia de Estados Unidos, la región ha tenido más de una decena de mandatarias, muchas de ellas en democracias…
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Un documental muestra el peligroso oficio de ser reportero en México
“Estado de silencio”, que se estrenará en el Festival de Tribeca, usa historias personales para explicar la sombría situación de…
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Senator Menendez, on Trial, Files to Run for Re-election as an Independent
An aide dropped off paperwork in Trenton, N.J., while the senator was in a federal courthouse in Manhattan. He has…
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Israel’s Seizure of Gaza Border Zone Strains Ties With Egypt
Israel defied ominous Egyptian warnings and took control of the Philadelphi Corridor, but the reaction from Egypt, which wants to…
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12-Year-Old Boy Is Charged in Killing of 14-Year-Old Cousin in Brooklyn
The 12-year-old boy was arrested on Sunday night, hours after the police said he shot and killed another boy in…
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China llega a la cara oculta de la Luna
Con este alunizaje, la misión Chang’e-6 está más cerca de volver con muestras de suelo y roca de la parte…
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Margot Benacerraf, Award-Winning Venezuelan Documentarian, Dies at 97
She made only two films, but her “Araya,” a rumination on the daily rituals of salt-mine laborers, became an enduring…