World
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Navalny accuses the prison authorities of using his health as a tool to put pressure on him.
Aleksei A. Navalny, the jailed Russian opposition leader who survived an assassination attempt that was believed to have been orchestrated…
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‘Tragic Battle’: On the Front Lines of China’s Covid Crisis
Medical staff are outnumbered and working sick as the nation’s health care system buckles under the strain of a spiraling…
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In Record Numbers, an Unexpected Migrant Group Is Fleeing to the U.S.
Hundreds of thousands of Nicaraguans have fled their country in recent years, escaping poverty and repression under an increasingly authoritarian…
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When Cultural Heritage Becomes a Battlefront
Against the appalling human cost of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, its cultural toll may feel insignificant. But tallying the damage…
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5 Podcasts About the Royal Family
These shows take listeners deep into the stories and scandals behind the British throne.
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How citizen spies foiled Putin’s grand plan for one Ukrainian city.
On a foggy morning a few months ago, Valentyn Dmytrovych Yermolenko, an aging Ukrainian fisherman with a bad back and…
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Bakhmut’s final food stand finds a way to keep the pizza coming.
Andriy Shved, 41, at his street food shop in central Bakhmut last month. “In the morning, the shelling is from…
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Ukraine is offering Russian soldiers detailed instructions on how to surrender to its drones.
KYIV, Ukraine — Tens of thousands of drones have been employed across Ukraine to kill the enemy, spy on its…
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Day 27: What Are Kids Saying About Kwanzaa?
“Kugichagulia!” saidParker Johnson, 5, of Pasadena, Calif., giggling as he pronounced the Swahili word three times in rapid succession. One…
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Russian City Mourns Its Lost Soldiers, but Doesn’t Resent Putin’s War
Ryazan, not far from Moscow, regularly sends young men off to fight. Some are now buried in the local cemetery,…