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News
We Can Still Resist a Pipeline to Hell
Earlier this month, the Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company announced its intention to build the South’s largest gas pipeline in…
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World
Oscar Pistorius, Olympic Athlete Convicted of Murder, Is Set for Release
The South African sprinter, whose trial for the 2013 killing of his girlfriend drew intense global interest, served more than…
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World
Wednesday Briefing: Beirut Blast Kills Senior Hamas Leader
Plus the great winter festivals of Asia.
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World
Displaced Gazans in the South Facing Dangers They Had Sought to Escape
Many residents feel that no place is safe after an airstrike in an area of southern Gaza where Israel had…
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World
North Korea Tests Long-Range Missile for First Time in Months
South Korea’s military reported the ICBM launch on Monday, saying it was gathering data to learn more about the missile.
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News
Zahara, Acclaimed South African Singer and Guitarist, Dies at 36
A self-taught musician who sang in English and Xhosa, she was a prominent figure in contemporary Afro-soul known for her…
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World
Fearful, Humiliated and Desperate: Gazans Heading South Face Horrors
They walked for hours, raising their hands when they encountered Israeli troops with guns trained on them to display their…
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World
As Cease-Fire Takes Hold, Some Gazans Attempt a Treacherous Return Home
When the cease-fire in Gaza took effect early Friday morning, Palestinians across the Gaza Strip prepared to go back to…
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Arts
A Political Convert in the Long Shadow of the Civil War
In “Longstreet,” Elizabeth R. Varon dissects the life and legacy of a Confederate general who became a devoted supporter of…
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World
Hundreds Sentenced in Trial That Sought to Break Mafia’s Grip on Southern Italy
The outcome on Monday marked a blow to the criminal syndicate ‘Ndrangheta and some of its top-ranking mobsters with ties…