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In Nigeria, Female Suicide Bombers Are a Terrorist Group’s Hidden Weapon

A woman held a baby as she detonated a bomb over the weekend in northern Nigeria, killing them both and

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Hurricane Beryl Flattens Grenada’s Carriacou Island

Officials in Barbados said on Monday that the island had been spared the worst of Beryl. The prime minister of

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The release of the director of Al-Shifa Hospital after seven months of detention draws an outcry in Israel.

The raid turned Al-Shifa into a symbol of the war, and many Gazans saw Israel’s targeting of medical institutions as

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Nine Killed in Central Seoul After Car Plows Into Pedestrians

Nine people were killed when a car crashed into pedestrians near a busy intersection in central Seoul on Monday, officials

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Ismail Kadare’s Best Books: A Guide

Ismail Kadare, the most celebrated Albanian author in a generation, was a prolific writer who often found ways to criticize

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Trump Organization Signs Contract for New Middle East Tower

The Trump Organization has signed a new deal with a Saudi real estate company to build a residential high-rise tower

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Ukraine Says It Foiled Russian Plot Echoing String of Coup Bids

Ukraine’s security service said on Monday that it had foiled yet another Russian plot to stir public unrest and then

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For South Africa’s Cabinet, Bigger May Not Mean Better

After South Africa’s president announced the largest cabinet in the nation’s democratic history on Sunday, some critics were questioning whether

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The Rubik Cube Turns 50

The Cube is also a good challenge for machine learning systems and robots. And Maria Mannone, an Italian theoretical physicist

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Ismail Kadare Dies at 88; Novels Brought Albania’s Plight to the World

Ismail Kadare, the Albanian novelist and poet who single-handedly wrote his isolated Balkan homeland onto the map of world literature,