World
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At Least 49 Dead After Migrant Boat Sinks Off Yemen
Another 140 people were missing, according to the U.N. migration agency, which said 71 had so far been rescued.
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France’s Conservative Leader Calls for Alliance With Far Right
The announcement by the head of the Republicans was a historic break with his party’s policy. Top politicians on the…
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Menendez Witness Braces for Questions on ‘His Lies and His Cheating’
Jose Uribe, a star government witness, faces cross-examination on Tuesday during his third day of testimony at Senator Robert Menendez’s…
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Japón quiere turistas. Pero no tantos
Durante años el país ha tratado con educación a los viajeros, pero a medida que los visitantes internacionales irrumpen en…
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Seeking Safety in Cyprus, They’re Stuck in Island’s U.N. Buffer Zone
Nearly 30 people who hoped to seek refuge in the European Union nation are in limbo after trying to cross…
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Issues Affecting Women Take Center Stage as Southern Baptists Hold Annual Meeting
Delegates will vote on whether to tighten restrictions on women in pastoral leadership and whether to condemn the use of…
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Why NYC Audubon Changed Its Name
The birding group has rebranded as NYC Bird Alliance because of John James Audubon’s connections to slavery.
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Biden, Honoring Juneteenth, Warns of Danger of ‘Old Ghosts in New Garments’
The president assailed attacks on Black history, and vowed that his administration was committed to protecting civil rights.
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Malawi’s Vice President Killed in Plane Crash
After an overnight search, rescuers found the wreckage of the military aircraft that had been carrying Vice President Saulos Chilima…
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Age Is on the Ballot in 2024, at Least in North Dakota
A vote on Tuesday on a proposed age limit for members of Congress is a rare chance to find out…