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Bangladeshi Students Took Down the Government. Then They Took Over.

Just weeks ago, young protesters who opposed the prime minister were clashing with the police. Now, in effect, they are the police. Source link

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Ukraine’s Surprise Attack on Russia

Amid the biggest foreign incursion into Russia since World War II, The New York Times visited a place where Ukrainian forces stormed in. Andrew E.

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Portraits of Survival: The Israeli Hostages Who Made It Home

They are now trying to rebuild their lives, campaign for the return of the hostages still in Gaza and mourn for those who were killed.

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Our Reporter on the Reshaping of the Panama Canal

After a drought that hampered shipping, the Panama Canal’s overseers are eager to expand its water storage. Climate change leaves them no choice. Source link

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Map: Tracking Tropical Storm Ampil

Ampil was a tropical storm in the Philippine Sea Tuesday morning Japan time, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center said in its latest advisory. The tropical

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Greek Firefighters Battle Major Wildfires

A fire that started near Athens on Sunday was spreading quickly because of high winds. Source link

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Wildfire Spreads Near Athens

Firefighters were working around the clock to contain the fast-moving blaze. Source link

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How Close Are the Planet’s Climate Tipping Points?

Right now, every moment of every day, we humans are reconfiguring Earth’s climate bit by bit. Hotter summers and wetter storms. Higher seas and fiercer

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Israeli Strike Hits School Complex Sheltering Displaced Palestinians

The Gazan health authorities said the attack had killed dozens of people, including women and children. Source link

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Aftermath of Israeli Airstrike That Killed Dozens in Gaza City

Palestinians looked through rubble after a deadly Israeli airstrike hit a school turned shelter in northern Gaza. Source link