World
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The police have been criticized for their handling of crimes against Indigenous people.
The brutal knife assaults in Saskatchewan are likely to revive concerns in Indigenous communities about the seriousness with which the…
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Canada’s Indigenous communities have been in the spotlight as they seek redress for abuses.
Canada’s Indigenous communities have been at the forefront of a global reckoning of the abuse and assimilation brought about by…
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Israel Recalls Morocco Envoy After Misconduct Claims, Unsettling New Ties
RABAT, Morocco — Israel has recalled its envoy to Morocco and was investigating claims of misconduct against him at its…
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It’s a challenging time to be @Liztruss on Twitter.
The appointment of Liz Truss as Britain’s prime minister has brought a flood of new attention to the Twitter account…
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Truss’s cabinet choices will signal the political direction of her government.
LONDON — In her choice of cabinet members, Britain’s new prime minister, Liz Truss, will give the first clues about…
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In Energy Crunch, Germany Turns Down Heat but Won’t Limit Highway Speeds
BERLIN — Germany is trying any range of measures to combat an energy crisis that is only expected to worsen…
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In farewell speech, Boris Johnson pledges to support Liz Truss ‘every step of the way.’
LONDON — A defiant Boris Johnson defended his three-year premiership but appealed to his party to unite around his successor,…
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Scenes From the Aftermath of Typhoon Hinnamnor
One of the most powerful storms of the year made landfall in South Korea early Tuesday, sparing the country of…
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In India’s Tech Capital, Floods Leave Workers Riding Tractors to Work
Two days of torrential rain have flooded Bengaluru, the southern city known as India’s Silicon Valley, forcing tech workers to…
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South Korea Is Spared as Typhoon Hinnamnor Makes Swift Exit
SEOUL — South Korea on Tuesday was hit by heavy rain and strong winds but avoided the extensive destruction that…