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Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams Have Promising Paths at Wimbledon
Wimbledon conducted its draw Friday, and for the first time past grass-court success was not a special factor in the…
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3 Aid Workers for Doctors Without Borders Are Killed in Tigray
MEKELE, Ethiopia — Three aid workers employed by Doctors Without Borders were found dead in the conflict-hit Tigray region of…
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Colombia’s President Shot at in Helicopter but Survives Attack
BOGOTÁ, Colombia — President Iván Duque of Colombia said he was inside a helicopter that was shot at late Friday…
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A Museum Where Every Object Helped a Child Endure War
Daria Rybalchenko was 16 when war came to her hometown, Stanytsia Luhanska, in eastern Ukraine. That summer, in 2014, she…
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In Canada, Another ‘Horrific’ Discovery of Indigenous Children’s Remains
For decades, Indigenous children were taken from their families, sometimes by force, and housed in crowded, church-run boarding schools, where…
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Benigno S. Aquino III, Former President of the Philippines, Is Dead at 61
Benigno S. Aquino III, a former president of the Philippines and scion to the country’s most prominent pro-democracy political family,…
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Google Executives See Cracks in Their Company’s Success
The seeds of a company’s downfall, it is often said in the business world, are sown when everything is going…
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Israeli Planes Bomb Gaza Just Days Into New Government
The Israeli military early Wednesday said it had conducted airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, after officials said the militant group…
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England Postpones ‘Freedom Day,’ Extending COVID Restrictions a Month
LONDON — With a rapid and successful vaccine campaign on track, the path seemed clear not long ago for Prime…
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Famine Hits 350,000 Ethiopians, Worst for Any Country in a Decade
Famine has afflicted at least 350,000 people in northern Ethiopia’s conflict-ravaged Tigray region, a starvation calamity bigger at the moment…
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