Science
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A Nigerian Filmmaker Hungry to Elevate Nollywood’s Thrills
The director Daniel Oriahi is capturing the audience’s attention with his latest film, “The Weekend,” which will premiere at the…
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Mexicans Go to Polls in Historic Election, as 2 Women Vie to Rule the Country
The voting is very likely to put a woman in the country’s presidency for the first time ever, showcasing the…
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‘A.N.C. Has Been Humbled’: a Couple’s Vote Explains Why
Some South African voters welcomed the defeat of the African National Congress in last week’s elections, even as they remain…
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In Singapore, China Warns U.S. While Zelensky Seeks Support
The annual Shangri-La Dialogue became a stage for competing demands on U.S. global power, including the war in Ukraine and…
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South African Voters Reject the Party That Freed Them From Apartheid
The African National Congress received less than 50 percent of the national vote for the first time since gaining power…
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In the West Bank, Guns and a Locked Gate Signal a Town’s New Residents
From the outskirts of his town in the West Bank, the mayor surveyed the rocky hills stretching toward the Dead…
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He’s Obsessed With Sports and Politics. His Novels Are, Too.
The novelist Joseph O’Neill has a good idea of his daughter’s earliest memories: being driven through the northern swath of…
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A Small Army Combating a Flood of Deepfakes in India’s Election
Social media is awash with A.I.-altered audio, clipped video and manipulated images. Fact-checkers want to save the public from deception.
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Blinken Hints U.S. May Allow Ukraine Greater Latitude to Strike in Russia
The U.S. secretary of state suggested that Ukraine’s use of American-supplied arms could expand beyond the current limitation to strikes…