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Ghana’s Parliament Passes Anti-Gay Bill With Jail Terms

Ghana’s Parliament on Wednesday passed a bill that imposes jail terms on people who identify as L.G.B.T.Q. or organize gay

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French Senate Votes to Enshrine Abortion Access in Constitution

France took a step closer to enshrining access to abortion in its Constitution, after senators backed a bill on Wednesday

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As U.N. Warns of Famine in Gaza, Cease-Fire Remains Elusive

President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt, which is helping to broker the indirect talks between Israel and Hamas, expressed hope

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Trump to Meet Next Week With Orban, Hungary’s Leader

Former President Donald J. Trump will meet privately with Viktor Orban, the prime minister of Hungary, at Mr. Trump’s club

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Darién Gap Migration Is Halted After Colombia Arrests Boat Captains

Migration toward the United States through the dangerous jungle passage known as the Darién Gap has been halted, at least

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Thursday Briefing: U.N. Warns of Famine in Gaza

Gaza is close to famine, the U.N. warned At least a quarter of Gaza’s population is “one step away from

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Bosnia Was Once Emptied by War and Now Faces Peacetime Emigration

When the Bosnian sheep farmer fled his home in a disintegrating Yugoslavia in 1992, trekking with his family for 40

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Families of Hostages Begin Four-Day March From Southern Israel

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Gazan Family Eats Cactus Amid Food Shortage

A family in isolated northern Gaza has resorted to eating cactus leaves due to a lack of food. Source link

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Macron Unsettles NATO Allies Even As He Seeks to Rattle Putin

With his jolting unexpected statement that sending Western troops to Ukraine “should not be ruled out,” President Emmanuel Macron of