World
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For Chernobyl Survivors, New Ukraine Nuclear Risk Stirs Dread
For Valentyna Tkachenko, mere mention of the Zaporizhzhia power plant triggers tears of anguish. Like many around the world, she…
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Your Tuesday Briefing: Political Turmoil in Pakistan
Good morning. We’re covering political turmoil in Pakistan and schools reopening in the Philippines. An expert on Pakistani politics said…
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The F.S.B. has long been dogged by suspicions that, rather than solving crimes, it stages or covers them up.
Three days before Russia invaded Ukraine in late February, Moscow’s domestic intelligence agency accused Ukraine of shelling a house used…
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Thousands swarm to Kyiv’s display of captured Russian tanks, placed to mark Ukraine’s Independence Day.
The display is on Khreshchatyk Street, a normally elegant shopping venue in the capital.Children played on and among the destroyed…
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U.N. Faces Record Humanitarian Aid Shortfall — but Not for Ukrainians
Camps for Syrian refugees in northern Iraq have cut access to clean water, sanitation and electricity. In the Democratic Republic…
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Una duda se cierne sobre las elecciones de Brasil: ¿habrá golpe?
Una pregunta simple pero alarmante domina el discurso político en Brasil cuando faltan apenas seis semanas para las elecciones nacionales…
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Estonia says Moscow has not asked for help with the Dugina investigation.
Estonia, accused by Russia of harboring a Ukrainian woman whom Moscow has blamed for a fatal car bombing over the…
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For the first time, a Russian superyacht seized under war-related sanctions will be auctioned.
A superyacht owned by a sanctioned Russian businessman is set to be publicly auctioned off on Tuesday, the first such…
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Philippines Returns to School, Ending One of World’s Longest Shutdowns
MANILA — Millions of students throughout the Philippines headed to school on Monday as in-person classes began to fully restart…
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Devouring Oysters by Battlefield, Ukrainians ‘Switch Off for a Bit’
TYLIHUL ESTUARY, Ukraine — Senior Lt. Kirill Vikhrov stripped off his uniform and waded into the shallow estuary, the long…