World
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Where Do Those Painted White ‘Ghost Bikes’ Come From?
White bikes across the city serve as memorials — and calls for awareness about the dangers cyclists face.
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Gold Bars, Steakhouse Dinners and Fast Talkers: The Menendez Trial
The trial of Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey could last another month in federal court in Lower Manhattan.
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In Delhi’s Parched Slums, Life Hangs on a Hose and a Prayer
A heat wave has left water in short supply across India’s capital region. The poorest are left to crowd around…
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A Myanmar Rebel Group Is Accused of Persecuting Rohingya
Allegations against the Arakan Army, a key force in the fight against the junta, threaten to revive old horrors of…
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In Former Soviet States, a Tug of War Between East and West
Geopolitical rivalry, intensified by fighting in Ukraine, is amplifying domestic struggles in countries like Georgia and Moldova whose people are…
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The Alternative to Huge Cruises? 3 Masts, 28 Sails and Wind Power.
We checked out the 136-passenger Sea Cloud Spirit on a Mediterranean cruise. In this era of gargantuan ships, it’s elegant…
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Toyota and Other Japanese Carmakers Say They Mishandled Safety Tests
The Japanese authorities had told the companies to conduct investigations into their compliance with national standards for safety and other…
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Another Milestone in Mexico: Its First Jewish President
Claudia Sheinbaum was born to Jewish parents, but she has played down her heritage on the campaign trail.
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Being a Journalist in Mexico Can Be a Life-or-Death Experience
The documentary “State of Silence,” premiering at the Tribeca Festival, uses personal stories to explain the bleak situation for journalists…
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Quién es Claudia Sheinbaum, la mujer que se dispone a ser la primera presidenta de México
Los mexicanos se preguntan si la nueva mandataria afianzará el legado del presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador o si optará…