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Slaughter on Eve of Ethiopian Peace Draws Accusations of War Crimes
Eritrean troops have been accused of war crimes in the northern Tigray region just weeks before a peace agreement was…
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World
Blinken Finds Receptive Leaders in Central Asia, Where Russia Seeks Aid
The U.S. secretary of state’s diplomatic mission is part of a broader Biden administration effort to strengthen support for Ukraine,…
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News
Bob Richards, Pole-Vaulting Hero of the Cold War Era, Dies at 97
An ordained minister known as the Vaulting Vicar, he was an Olympic gold medal winner and the first athlete to…
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World
What’s at Stake as U.K. and E.U. Reach Deal Over Northern Ireland Protocol
Britain and the European Union have long clashed over post-Brexit rules known as the Northern Ireland protocol. Here’s what to…
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Russia’s New Offensive Sends Conscripts Into the Teeth of Ukraine’s Lines
LYMAN, Ukraine — Peering through an infrared scope, a Ukrainian soldier noticed some heads poking over a trench a few…
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Finance
Berkshire Hathaway Reports Major Investment Losses in 2022
After a $22.8 billion loss, Warren Buffett called the figure “100 percent misleading” and urged shareholders to focus on his…
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World
In ‘The Quiet Girl,’ an Irish Loneliness Rarely Seen Onscreen
The first Irish-language film to be nominated for an Oscar, directed by Colm Bairéad, tells a gentle story of cultural…
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World
Bulgarian Factories and Secret Task Forces: How the West Hunts for Soviet Arms
Ukraine has long relied on Russian weapons for its armed forces. Now it is scrambling to get Soviet-era ammunition for…
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World
Global Declines in Maternal Mortality Have Stalled
Death rates in the United States have increased in recent years, as they have in Europe, the W.H.O. reported.
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News
Russia’s Army Is Broken, but That Won’t Stop It
On the eve of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, its leaders expected a quick success. The Russian military, modernized in…