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Europe
For Russia’s Pop Star Exiles, a Moral Stand and a Creative Climb
Before Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, Monetochka was on her way to becoming a superstar in Russia. She had released two…
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Opinion
Cheers for Cricket
How sports can dissolve boundaries.
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Europe
How a North Korean Soccer Prodigy Vanished, and Re-emerged
Han Kwang-song’s recent appearances in World Cup qualifiers were his first ones overseas since 2020, when U.N. sanctions led to…
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America
W.H.O. Says China Has Shared Data Indicating No Novel Pathogen
The W.H.O. had requested detailed information about a reported surge in respiratory illnesses in children in China. Chinese data suggested…
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America
Friday Briefing: Gaza Cease-Fire to Begin Today
Plus a surge in respiratory illnesses in China.
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America
After Couple’s Fatal Bridge Crash, Investigators Search for Reason
The explosion at the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls sparked fears of terror. The car’s occupants were local residents, and…
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Europe
Johnson’s Release of Jan. 6 Video Feeds Right-Wing Conspiracy Theories
The speaker fulfilled a demand of the far right, which has sought thousands of hours of footage to try to…
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Science
Long a Bastion of Liberalism, the Netherlands Takes a Sharp Right Turn
In an election result that sent shock waves across Europe, Geert Wilders, a longtime far-right provocateur, is closer than ever…
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America
Former State Dept. Official Arrested in Harassing of Halal Food Vendor
Stuart Seldowitz was charged with harassment after videos showed him berating the vendor with Islamophobic comments.
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America
South Korea Sentences Dissident Who Fled China on a Jet Ski
Kwon Pyong made the 200-mile journey in August in a bid for asylum. His worst nightmare was being sent back…