World
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U.S. to give Cambodia $25 million in agriculture aid.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — The U.S. government is giving $25 million in agriculture development aid over five years to projects…
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India Withdraws a Proposed Law on Data Protection
The Indian government on Wednesday unexpectedly withdrew a proposed bill on data protection that a panel of lawmakers had been…
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‘I made an honest mistake,’ Griner tells the court.
Brittney Griner offered a glimpse of her personal story while testifying in a Russian court on Thursday in a case…
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Brittney Griner’s trial nears an end with closing arguments.
The trial of Brittney Griner reached its final stage on Thursday, with the American basketball star appearing in a Russian…
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As Iran Talks of Nuclear Advances, Negotiations With U.S. Restart
BRUSSELS — With Iran announcing this week that it now has the technical ability to produce a nuclear warhead, though…
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U.S. Bolsters Aid for Cambodia Amid Efforts to Ease Global Food Crisis
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — The United States will give $25 million in agriculture development aid over five years to projects…
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Stepping Into the Expansive Worlds of Black Imagination
LONDON — In a sedate northwest suburb of London, in the 1970s, Ekow Eshun and his brother spent their free…
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Irish Farmers Help Save a Bird Whose Calls Used to Herald Summer
BELMULLET, Ireland — The call of the corncrake — a small, shy bird related to the coot — is harsh…
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Germany’s conservative leaders push for nuclear power to stay on as the country breaks from Russian fuels.
BERLIN — Germany’s leading conservative politicians will visit one of the country’s last remaining nuclear plants on Thursday as part…
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Fossil Find Tantalizes Loch Ness Monster Fans
LONDON — Millions of years before the first (alleged) sighting of the Loch Ness monster, populations of giant reptiles swam…