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Thursday Briefing: Evan Gershkovich’s Trial

Evan Gershkovich’s trial began in Russia Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter and a U.S. citizen, has already endured

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Bolivia’s Military Is Accused of ‘Coup Attempt’

Footage showed the area outside the presidential palace occupied by security forces in riot gear on Wednesday. Source link

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Bolivia’s Military Accused of Coup Attempt

Members of Bolivia’s military gathered on Wednesday outside the presidential palace, the country’s president, Luis Arce, said on the social

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A Bird-Watchers’ Paradise, Opened Up by Colombia’s Peace Deal

The 2016 treaty that ended a decades-long civil conflict turned Colombia into a birders’ delight, opening up forests that were

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I.C.C. Convicts Senior Jihadist Police Leader of Atrocities in Timbuktu

Judges at the International Criminal Court convicted a Malian jihadist on Wednesday for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed

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NATO, at Washington Summit, Will Offer Ukraine a ‘Bridge’ to Membership

NATO will offer Ukraine a new headquarters to manage its military assistance at its upcoming 75th anniversary summit in Washington,

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Iran’s Presidential Candidates Agree on One Thing: Trump Is Coming

Throughout Iran’s presidential campaign, in debates, rallies and speeches, a singular presence has hovered: Donald J. Trump. To hear the

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Black-Clad Ultras Are a Fixture at Euro 2024

The instructions were concise and clear. Those hoping to march to the stadium with Hungary’s fans for their soccer team’s

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Wednesday Briefing – The New York Times

Anti-tax riots rocked Kenya Kenya’s president, William Ruto, deployed the military yesterday to crack down on what he called “treasonous”

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A U.N. official called on Israel to offer more protection for aid workers, as hunger experts warned that Gaza was at high risk of famine.

United Nations aid agencies have been demanding that the Israeli authorities do more to protect aid workers in the Gaza