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Africa Marks Its ‘Worst Pandemic Week’ Yet
NAIROBI, Kenya — Africa has just had its “worst pandemic week ever,” the World Health Organization said Thursday. The continent…
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Two U.S. Citizens Are Among at Least 17 Suspects Arrested in Moïse Killing
At least 17 people, including 15 Colombians and two U.S. citizens, were detained in the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse,…
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In Forceful Defense of Afghan Withdrawal, Biden Says U.S. Achieved Its Objectives
WASHINGTON — United States' President Joe Biden vigorously defended his decision to end America’s 20-year war in Afghanistan on Thursday,…
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Political Crisis in Haiti Deepens Over Rival Claims to Power
The political storm in Haiti intensified Thursday as two competing prime ministers claimed the right to run the country, setting…
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Ever Given, the Ship That Blocked the Suez Canal, Is Moving On
More than three months after one of the world’s largest container ships blocked the Suez Canal, the vessel, the Ever…
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Jacob Zuma, Former South African President, Is Arrested
NKANDLA, South Africa — Jacob Zuma, the former president of South Africa, was taken into custody Wednesday to begin serving…
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Haiti’s President Assassinated in Nighttime Raid, Shaking a Fragile Nation
The first explosions rang out after 1 a.m., shattering the calm in the neighborhood that was home to President Jovenel…
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Behind the Clash at OPEC: Growing Competition in the Gulf
The fighting between the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia that emerged in recent days over oil production had been…
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Sha’Carri Richardson Will Miss Olympics After Not Being Chosen for Relays
Sha’Carri Richardson, the American sprinter whose positive test results for marijuana cost her a spot in the women’s 100 meters…
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Japanese Resort Town Searching for 80 People After Mudslide
TOKYO — Officials in the Japanese resort town of Atami said Monday that they were still trying to locate more…
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