World
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For Campus Protesters in Brussels, Familiar Methods, but Different Outcomes
Pro-Palestinian student activists at one Belgian university have borrowed from the U.S. playbook of encampments and slogans. The results, however,…
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China’s Lust for Durian Is Creating Fortunes in Southeast Asia
Before he started a company 15 years ago selling the world’s smelliest fruit, Eric Chan had a well-paying job writing…
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On Eid al-Adha, Gazans Mark Another Somber Holiday Amid War
The Muslim holiday involves slaughtering an animal for food for loved ones and the needy, but many in Gaza are…
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At Biden Fund-Raiser, Hollywood and Democrats Let the Trump Attacks Fly
The Biden campaign said it raised at least $28 million on Saturday, at a fund-raiser in Los Angeles, where entertainers,…
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The Greens Are Dead. Long Live the Greens!
Europe’s climate change-minded parties performed poorly in the European Union elections. Is the once ambitious European green movement over, or…
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The Tasty New Challenge to Venezuela’s Autocrats: ‘Freedom Empanadas’
A car pulled up recently outside a modest restaurant in the state of Guárico in Venezuela’s sprawling savanna. The driver…
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Las ‘empanadas de la libertad’: un inesperado desafío al gobierno venezolano
[Estamos en WhatsApp. Empieza a seguirnos ahora] Hace poco, un automóvil se detuvo frente a un modesto restaurante en el…
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How a ‘Committed Partisan Warrior’ Came to Rethink the Political Wars
Bob Bauer, the personal attorney for President Biden and former White House counsel for President Barack Obama, is now wrestling…
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G.O.P.-Led States, Claiming ‘Invasion,’ Push to Expand Power to Curb Immigration
Republicans’ latest efforts capitalize on the issue’s prominence in the 2024 election. But the fate of their proposals is still…
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Los feligreses de una comunidad quieren demoler su iglesia, pero un sacerdote intenta salvarla
[Estamos en WhatsApp. Empieza a seguirnos ahora] Gérard Tsatselam abordó el ferri y se instaló en su lugar habitual, en…