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World
Support for Tunisian President Looks to be Slipping After Parliament Vote
Turnout was meager in two rounds of voting for a Parliament stripped of much of its power, with most political…
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World
Hundreds Gather to Memorialize Renowned African Human Rights Lawyer
Thulani Maseko, who had pushed for years to end Africa’s last absolute monarchy, in Eswatini, formerly Swaziland, was killed in…
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World
Russia says it will switch four occupied Ukrainian regions to Moscow time.
Russia will switch four occupied areas of Ukraine to Moscow’s time zone, it said Friday, a shift that carries symbolic…
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Magazine
A Fashion Designer’s Lunar New Year Feast
When the fashion designer Han Chong, 43, was growing up on the Malaysian island of Penang in the 1980s, he…
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News
It’s Anyone’s Guess What Could Happen in Northern Ireland in the Next 12 Weeks
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain finds himself in an abyss of public disapproval. Few politicians have done less to…
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World
South Africa to Hold Naval Drill With Russia and China Amid Ukraine War
The 10-day naval exercises are a show of diplomatic independence for South Africa, which is part of an alliance with…
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World
How Covid’s Bitter Divisions Tarnished a Liberal Icon
In a part of the world where coronavirus restrictions lingered, Jacinda Ardern struggled to get beyond her association with pandemic…
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Health
The Only H.I.V. Vaccine in Advanced Trials Has Failed. What Now?
Janssen Pharmaceuticals ended a global trial after independent experts determined the vaccine was not effective. But there are other possibilities…
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Politics
Want a Giant Neon Twitter Bird? You’ll Have to Bid More Than $17,000.
The company’s artwork, high-end furniture and espresso machines are for sale in an online auction that evoked a more flush…
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News
Why the Debt-Ceiling Fight Could Get Really Ugly — and How It Might End
Ross Douthat, a Times Opinion columnist, hosted an online conversation with Liam Donovan, a Republican strategist and former National Republican…