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Who Are the 47 Pro-Democracy Activists on Trial in Hong Kong?

A court in Hong Kong convicted 14 pro-democracy activists on Thursday in a landmark political trial. They and dozens of

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Singapore Airlines Flight Fell 178 Feet in Under 5 Seconds

The severe turbulence that killed one passenger and injured dozens on a recent Singapore Airlines flight led to sudden changes

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South Korean Marine’s Death Becomes Impeachment Threat for President

The South Korean marines were sent in after monsoon rains flooded a rural section of the country’s heartland last July.

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Former Intelligence Chief Tapped as Next Dutch Prime Minister

The Netherlands will be getting a new prime minister, with the four right-wing parties that are forming a government finally

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Algeria’s Cease-Fire Proposal Circulates at U.N. Amid Outrage Over Rafah

Seeking to harness the outrage over an Israeli strike on Sunday that set fire to an encampment and killed at

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Hong Kong to Rule on Democrats in Largest National Security Trial

A Hong Kong court will begin issuing verdicts on Thursday in the city’s largest national security trial, as the authorities

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Volcano Erupts in Iceland

Nearly 800 guests staying at the Blue Lagoon spa and surrounding hotels were ordered to evacuate hours before a volcano

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Russia-Ukraine Border That Separates Families Is Now Also a Front Line

When Valentina’s small town in Russia came under heavy bombardment in March by Ukrainian forces, her daughter Alla, who lives

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Biden Weighs Letting Ukraine Strike With U.S. Weapons in Russia

The Kremlin, eager to make the choice harder, has leaned heavily into the narrative that the president is risking escalation.

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Barry Kemp, Who Unearthed Insights About Ancient Egypt, Dies at 84

Barry Kemp, an archaeologist whose decades of painstaking digging at the abandoned capital of a mysterious pharaoh helped revolutionize our