World
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Anti-Tax Riots Rock Kenya, as President Vows Crackdown on ‘Treasonous’ Protesters
At least five people were killed in clashes with the police that erupted after lawmakers approved tax increases that critics…
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Protests in Kenya Over Tax Bill: What to Know
The sting of tear gas, the crack of live bullets and images of wounded people sprawled across the ground accompanied…
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Wednesday Briefing: Major Protests in Nairobi
Also, Julian Assange’s plea deal with the U.S.
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A Court Ruled an Exhibit Discriminated Against Men. Now It’s in the Women’s Restroom.
The Museum of New and Old Art in Tasmania hung several paintings in a women’s restroom after a court ruled…
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Austin and Russia’s New Defense Minister Speak via Phone for the First Time
Communications between Washington and Moscow have become rare since Russia invaded Ukraine more than two years ago.
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U.S. Swimming Stars Assail Antidoping Agency Ahead of Olympics
Michael Phelps and Allison Schmitt are set to testify to a House subcommittee after reports that Chinese swimmers were allowed…
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Policías extranjeros llegan a Haití para combatir a las bandas criminales
La primera avanzada de fuerza internacional, compuesta por 2500 agentes, ha llegado a la nación caribeña para restablecer el orden,…
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La CPI ordena detener a militares rusos vinculados a la invasión a Ucrania
Serguéi Shoigú, exministro de Defensa, y el general Valeri Guerásimov, militar de más alto rango del país, fueron acusados de…
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Trump Can Now Criticize Witnesses Who Testified Against Him, Judge Rules
The judge who oversaw Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial loosened the rules governing what Mr. Trump can say about it,…
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Oklahoma Supreme Court Says No to State Funding for a Religious Charter School
In a closely watched case, Oklahoma’s highest court blocked what was set to become the nation’s first religious charter school.…