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How African Immigrants Have Revived a Remote Corner of Quebec

Not long ago, the handful of African immigrants in Rouyn-Noranda, a remote city in northern Quebec, all knew one another.

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King’s College Chapel, 438 Solar Panels and an Architectural Squabble in Cambridge

Clambering across the sloped roof of King’s College Chapel with the agility of an undergraduate, Toby Lucas, 56, pointed to

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A Stork, a Fisherman and Their Unlikely Bond Enchant Turkey

Thirteen years ago, a poor fisherman in a small Turkish village was retrieving his net from a lake when he

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Dispute in Israel Over Drafting Ultra-Orthodox Jews Threatens Netanyahu

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing his most challenging political threat since the start of the Gaza war because of

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What Is Happening With the Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh?

They could not worship freely. The authorities denied their very existence and razed evidence of their historical communities. Then came

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In Move to Protect Whales, Polynesian Indigenous Groups Give Them ‘Personhood’

For many Indigenous groups across Polynesia, whales hold an ancient sacredness and spirit that connects all life. Whales — or

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After U.N. Cease-Fire Resolution, What’s Changed in Gaza War?

If Israel doesn’t heed the resolution, what can the U.N. do? The Security Council has few means to enforce its

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Iran and Its Proxies: a Common Link in Mideast Conflicts

Israel and Gaza. Yemen and the Red Sea. Lebanon, Iraq, Pakistan and Syria. At flashpoints in conflicts spanning 1,800 miles

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Israel Says It Is Committed to Getting Aid Into Gaza After ICJ Ruling

Israel said Friday that it was committed to its legal obligations to provide humanitarian aid to desperate civilians in Gaza,

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Harsh Mongolian Winter Leaves Over 5 Million Animals Dead

An unusually brutal winter in Mongolia has left much of the country’s grazing land frozen and snow-covered, starving or freezing