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Why Mexico May Elect a Female President Before the United States

Mexico is poised to elect its first female president on Sunday, a historic leap in a country long known for

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South African Voters Reject the Party That Freed Them From Apartheid

The African National Congress lost its political stranglehold on South Africa after election results on Saturday showed that with almost

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As Voting Ends in India, Modi Awaits a Verdict on His 10 Years in Power

Voting in India’s general election, a six-week-long referendum on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decade in power, came to a close

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What We Know About the Latest Gaza Cease-Fire Proposal

President Biden on Friday outlined a road map put forward by Israel that would begin with an immediate, temporary cease-fire

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It’s June Again – The New York Times

June! Again! I know! Where has the time gone? It’s boring to even raise the issue — your subjective experience

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Notre-Dame Rises Again … in Lego

Arnaud Gaudillat, a history teacher in France, recalled bursting into tears as he watched television coverage of flames tearing through

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How Rhubarb Conquered Germany, Then the World

In the past month, millions of people have found themselves stumbling through the contorted and catchy syllables of a song

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Israel-Hamas War: Latest Updates – The New York Times

Residents who returned to the northern Gaza town of Jabaliya on Friday had expected to find mass devastation but said

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Scandals and Missteps Slow Momentum of Germany’s Far Right

The far-right Alternative for Germany party was poised for a banner year. Not long ago, the party, known as AfD,

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Russia Bombards Ukraine with Missiles, Ukraine Says

Russian drones and missiles streaked into Ukrainian skies early Saturday morning, Ukrainian officials said, in a large-scale air assault that