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Homes Are Destroyed by Russian Attack in Southeastern Ukraine

A Russian missile and drone attack destroyed homes and energy infrastructure across Ukraine, knocking out electricity for more than a

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Blinken Meets With Netanyahu at Moment of Tension Between U.S. and Israel

The Biden administration accelerated efforts to halt the Gaza war on Friday as Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken met

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Congress Races to Pass $1.2 Trillion Spending Bill Before Shutdown Deadline

Congressional leaders toiled on Friday to put down a conservative revolt and pass a bipartisan $1.2 trillion spending bill needed

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Uganda’s Leader Names Son to Top Post, Fueling Talk of a Succession Plan

Uganda’s president, who has been in office for nearly four decades, has appointed his son as the head of the

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Russian Attack Leaves Over a Million in Ukraine Without Electricity

A large-scale Russian missile and drone attack damaged power plants and caused blackouts for more than a million Ukrainians on

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What We Gained (and Lost) When Our Daughter Unplugged for a School Year

The handwritten letters from our 13-year-old daughter sit on our coffee table in a clear plastic folder. With their drawings

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Insooni Breaks Racial Barrier to Become Beloved Singer in South Korea

When she took the stage to perform at Carnegie Hall in front of 107 Korean War veterans, the singer Kim

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Democracy Crumbling in African Countries Once Ruled by France

In Senegal, the president tried to cancel an election. In Niger, a military coup d’état toppled an elected president, who

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Holi: What to Know about India’s Most Colorful Tradition

A rainbow haze swirls through India, where raucous laughter rings out as friends and strangers douse one another with fists

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TikTok Changed His Life. Then India Banned the App.

As Washington debates a plan that could block TikTok, a content creator, Ulhas Kamathe, explains how he lost everything when