World
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Qatar’s World Cup Showcases New Ties With Saudi Arabia, but Scars Remain
The Gulf neighbors were split for years in a bitter regional dispute. Now, the glare of attention provided by the…
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The Long Odds Facing China’s Protesters
Popular protests are more easily begun than ever before, but they are more likely to dissipate, too.
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Taking Brunt of Lockdown, Migrant Workers Fuel China’s Latest Protests
Although security forces have reasserted control in many cities, poor workers could help maintain the pushback against Beijing’s strict Covid…
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A Snapshot of Homelessness Policies Around the U.S. and the World
New York City officials plan to remove mentally ill people from streets and subways. Here’s a quick look at how…
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In ‘Mandela: The Lost Tapes,’ a Veteran Journalist Finds Himself
Richard Stengel, a former Time editor who ghostwrote Nelson Mandela’s memoir, revisits their long-ago conversations for a new podcast.
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Where Cowboys Fly and Cattle Set Sail: An Epic Food Journey
WATERLOO STATION, Australia — The helicopter swung down to a cluster of Brahman cattle, hovering close enough for the dawn…
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‘Is He for Real?’: Warnock Hits Walker in New Ad, but Lets Others Do the Talking
Days before the Georgia Senate runoff election next week, Senator Raphael Warnock’s ad shows people watching Herschel Walker’s remarks in…
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Your Wednesday Briefing
China has moved to stamp out anti-lockdown protests.
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Mark Meadows Ordered to Testify in Trump Investigation
The South Carolina Supreme Court rejected an effort by the former White House chief of staff to avoid testifying in…
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Judge Will Decide Whether DeSantis Went Too Far in Ousting Prosecutor
Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida suspended Andrew H. Warren, the state attorney in Tampa, who had vowed not to criminalize…