World
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‘Artistic Awakening’ in Benin as Return of Royal Artifacts Attracts Huge Crowds
COTONOU, Benin — For centuries, his ancestors had ruled over a powerful kingdom in what is now Benin, but the…
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Odesa is defiant. It’s also Putin’s ultimate target.
ODESA, Ukraine — The Odesa Fine Arts Museum, a colonnaded early-19th-century palace, stands almost empty. Early in Russia’s war on…
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Bolsonaro Grabs for a Man’s Phone, and Gets a New (Insulting) Nickname
RIO DE JANEIRO — A motorcade of black vehicles approached Brazil’s presidential palace on Thursday afternoon and then, surprisingly, stopped.…
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As Attacks Mount in Crimea, Kremlin Faces Rising Domestic Pressures
Nearly six months into the war in Ukraine, the Kremlin still refers to its invasion as a “special military operation”…
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Parts of Mexico and Texas Are Under a Tropical Storm Warning
Parts of northeastern Mexico and southern Texas were under a tropical storm warning on Saturday while a potential tropical cyclone…
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Mexico Arrests Top Prosecutor in Case of Missing Students and Issues 80 Warrants
MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s former attorney general was arrested Friday in connection with the violent abduction and likely massacre of…
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Ethiopian Airlines Pilots Miss Landing After Reportedly Falling Asleep
NAIROBI, Kenya — Two pilots with Africa’s largest airline reportedly fell asleep at the controls and missed their window to…
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Las criptodivisas tropiezan, pero en Argentina son aún una apuesta más segura
BUENOS AIRES — La entrada de Romina Sejas en el mundo de las criptomonedas —en un país donde la popularidad…
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Crypto Is Tumbling, but in Argentina It’s Still a Safer Bet
BUENOS AIRES — Romina Sejas’s entry into the world of cryptocurrency — in a country where digital currencies have soared…
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Vadim V. Bakatin, the Last Chairman of the K.G.B., Dies at 84
Vadim V. Bakatin, a liberal Russian politician who in the late 1980s rocketed from Siberian obscurity to President Mikhail S.…