World
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In New York, Russian Consulate Is Vandalized With Red Paint
The Russian Consulate in New York was vandalized with spray-paint early Friday morning, according to the police. Officers responded to…
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Protests Erupt in Cuba Over Government Response to Hurricane Ian
HAVANA, CUBA — Protests broke out Thursday across several communities in Cuba, as desperate citizens took to the streets to…
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Queens Man Charged With Murder After Paramedic’s Stabbing
Early on Friday morning, police officials announced murder charges against a Queens man who was arrested the day before in…
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As Brazil Goes to the Polls, It’s a Far-Right Leader Vs. a Former Leftist President
Brazilians are heading to the polls Sunday in a polarizing national vote poised to usher in a new president, who…
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Gunfire Is Heard in Burkina Faso’s Capital, Kindling Fears of a Coup
Gunfire rang out and the state television channel went off the air in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, on…
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Putin is expected to illegally annex Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine following sham votes.
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia is expected on Friday to declare that four regions in eastern and southern Ukraine…
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Thai Prime Minister Can Stay in Power, Constitutional Court Rules
BANGKOK — Thailand’s Constitutional Court ruled on Friday that the country’s prime minister, Prayuth Chan-ocha, can stay in power, a…
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FEMA Chief ‘Adds a Human Touch’ to Disaster Response
WASHINGTON — In the last 10 days, Deanne Criswell, the administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, logged 13,000 miles…
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Blast at Education Center in Kabul Kills at Least 19
KABUL, Afghanistan — A suicide attack on Friday at an educational center in Afghanistan’s capital killed at least 19 people,…
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China Gets Its First mRNA Vaccine Approval — in Indonesia
A Chinese Covid-19 vaccine based on mRNA technology has received government approval for the first time — but not in…