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Deadly Strike Hits Area of Gaza Where Displaced People Were Sheltering

Secretary General António Guterres, the chief of the United Nations, said on Friday that “the people of the region and

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Why Turkey Is Euro 2024’s Second Home Team

Erkan Aykan does not require a second invitation to share his claim to fame. He grew up in a Turkish

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Pope’s Anti-Gay Slur Lays Bare Church’s Contradictions

When reports spread that Pope Francis had used an offensive anti-gay slur while speaking to Italian bishops at a conference

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Putin Came to Asia to Disrupt, and He Succeeded

Four days in Asia. That’s all President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia needed to anger Washington, undermine Beijing and rattle

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U.S.D.A. Avocado Inspectors Will Start Returning to Mexican Packing Plants

The U.S. ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, announced on Friday that inspections of avocados and mangos made by U.S. Agriculture

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Ángeles Flórez Peón, Spanish Civil War’s Last Militiawoman, Dies at 105

In 1946, she married Graciano Rozada Vallina, a miner and Socialist militant who had been seized by Franco’s police while

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Iran’s 2024 Presidential Election: What to Know

Iran’s election for its next president will take place a year early, on June 28, after President Ebrahim Raisi died

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Na Kyung Taek’s Photos Exposed a Bloody Crackdown. His Identity Was a Secret.

It is an iconic image — a black-and-white photo of a blood-splattered student being clubbed by a paratrooper medic. It

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UN Chief Warns Israel and Hezbollah of the Risk of a Wider War

After months of escalating violence along Israel’s northern border with Lebanon, the chief of the United Nations warned on Friday

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Hajj Pilgrimage Death Toll Climbs Into the Hundreds

During the annual hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, one of the most important events on the Muslim calendar, at least