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Study on ‘World’s Oldest Pyramid’ Is Retracted by Publisher

The American publisher of a study that challenged scientific orthodoxy by claiming that an archaeological site in Indonesia may be

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MONA Ladies Lounge Accused of Discriminating by Gender

A wall of vulvas. A performance featuring a recently slaughtered bull. A “poo machine” that replicates the journey of food

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Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Hong Kong passed new security laws, bowing to Beijing Hong Kong passed national security laws at the behest of Beijing,

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Why the U.K.’s House of Lords Is Clashing With Sunak

For the House of Lords, the unelected counterpart to the House of Commons, Wednesday could mark a rare moment in

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At CERAWeek, Saudi Aramco C.E.O. Says Energy Transition ‘Visibly Failing’

To some, it felt like the oil executive blurted the quiet part out loud. “We should abandon the fantasy of

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Israel’s Military Says Its Forces Are Still at Al-Shifa Hospital

The Al Jazeera news network said that one of its journalists had been detained for 12 hours. It said the

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Paulin Hountondji, Revolutionary African Philosopher, Dies at 81

Paulin Hountondji, a philosopher from Benin whose critique of colonial-era anthropology helped transform African intellectual life, died on Feb. 2

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In Hong Kong, China’s Grip Can Feel Like ‘Death by a Thousand Cuts’

Once one of Asia’s most high-flying cities, Hong Kong is now grappling with a deep pessimism. The stock market is

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World War II Artifacts Found in a Massachusetts Home Are Returned to Japan

During the brutal Battle of Okinawa in Japan, in the final months of World War II, a group of American

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No Alternative for Rafah Invasion, Netanyahu Says, as Rift With U.S. Grows

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel on Tuesday brushed aside President Biden’s opposition to a planned ground invasion of the