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Tribunal Releases Journalist Held 5 Days in a Prison for War Criminals
PARIS — The United Nations war crimes tribunal for Yugoslavia released a French journalist from its prison in The Hague…
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Postal Service, Facing Steep Losses, Seeks to Increase Prices
Americans would have to pay more to mail a letter under a series of price increases that the Postal Service…
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FIFA Council announces key FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 dates
FIFA Council approves further transfer system reforms and announces key FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ dates
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Mob Violence Against Palestinians in Israel Is Fueled by Groups on WhatsApp
On May 12, a message appeared in a new WhatsApp channel called “Death to the Arabs.” The message urged Israelis…
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Founder of TikTok’s Parent Company Will Step Down as CEO
Zhang Yiming, who helped found TikTok’s parent company, the Chinese internet conglomerate ByteDance, and turned it into a globe-straddling giant,…
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In Taliban-Controlled Areas, Girls Are Fleeing for One Thing: an Education
By Adam Nossiter SHEBERGHAN, Afghanistan — The order to shut down the girls’ schools was announced at the mosque, in…
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New York City Marathon Will Return in November
By Matthew Futterman and Talya Minsberg The New York City Marathon, one of the biggest events staged in the city…
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Claiming the Summit Without Reaching the Top
By John Branch (c.2021 The New York Times Company) Only 44 people have reached the summit of all 14 of…
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As India’s COVID Crisis Rages, Its Neighbors Brace for the Worst
KATHMANDU, Nepal — Most of Nepal is under lockdown, its hospitals overwhelmed. Bangladesh suspended vaccination sign-ups after promised supplies were…
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As Gaza War Escalates, New Front Opens in Israeli Cities
JERUSALEM — A new front opened in the military showdown between the Israeli army and Palestinian militants in Gaza on…
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