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India Charges Novelist Arundhati Roy Over a 2010 Speech
The action against a Booker Prize winner was the latest in a growing crackdown on free expression by the government…
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International Court Hears Syrian Torture Case
The International Court of Justice, in a case brought by Canada and the Netherlands, will determine whether President Bashar al-Assad…
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The Aboriginal Australians Campaigning Against Constitutional Recognition
Two female Aboriginal lawmakers with drastically different political philosophies have emerged as prominent opponents of the proposed Indigenous Voice to…
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‘Spending Money to Get Nothing’: The Latest on Resort Fees
Hotel ‘junk fees’ are becoming an increasingly annoying part of the travel experience. New proposals before Congress take aim at…
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China Releases Australian Journalist Three Years After Arrest
Cheng Lei, a host for China’s international broadcaster, was arrested in Beijing at a time of rising tensions with Australia.…
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Kari Lake Stokes Fear and Leans on Trump as She Formally Opens Senate Run
Ms. Lake, a Republican who lost her bid for Arizona governor last year, is running for the seat held by…
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‘Whichever Is Cheaper’: Inside China’s New Thrift Economy
Beijing hopes spending can spur growth, which has been dragged down by slowing real estate sales and exports. But shoppers…
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‘Always Under Fire’: On the Battlefield With Ukraine’s Elite Troops
Rolling barrages of artillery strikes have cratered and pockmarked the hills and forests of eastern Ukraine. As Ukraine presses its…
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Along Israel’s Borders With Lebanon and Syria, Clashes Raise Fears of Another Front
Shelling sounded out along Israel’s volatile northern border with Lebanon for a third consecutive day Tuesday, stoking fears on both…
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At Harvard, a Battle Over What Should Be Said About the Hamas Attacks
After a student group blamed Israel for the violence, Lawrence Summers, a former university president, condemned the leadership for not…