World
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Renewed Shelling Puts Nuclear Plant at Risk Despite U.N. Presence
Even as hopes were raised that a permanent presence of United Nations inspectors would help reduce the risk of disaster…
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Chile votará por una Constitución que busca reconocer una cantidad récord de derechos
SANTIAGO, Chile — El domingo, los votantes de Chile podrían transformar a uno de los países más conservadores de América…
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Europe says it can weather the winter as Russia postpones resuming gas flow.
BERLIN — European officials have expressed confidence that they can endure a winter with limited Russian energy, as Moscow postponed…
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Chile Votes on Constitution That Would Enshrine Record Number of Rights
SANTIAGO, Chile — Voters in Chile on Sunday could transform what has long been one of Latin America’s most conservative…
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Shabab Attack Trucks Carrying Food Relief in Somalia
NAIROBI, Kenya — The militant group Al Shabab killed 20 people and burned seven trucks carrying food supplies in central…
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A price cap on Russian oil wins the backing of G7 ministers.
WASHINGTON — The top economic officials of the world’s leading advanced economies agreed on Friday to forge ahead with a…
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How Many Drinks a Week Are Safe? Canada Considers a Much Lower Limit
The Labor Day weekend has long been promoted by the alcohol industry as summer’s last great drinking opportunity. But a…
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As Britain Prepares for a New Leader, Tensions With Allies Loom
LONDON — Three weeks after Liz Truss became Britain’s top diplomat in 2021, she told a Conservative Party conference that…
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High Seas Deception: How Shady Ships Use GPS to Evade International Law
The scrappy oil tanker waited to load fuel at a dilapidated jetty projecting from a giant Venezuelan refinery on a…
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Gorbachev’s Funeral Begins in Moscow, With Putin Conspicuously Absent
Thousands of Russians traveled to Moscow on Saturday to pay their final respects to Mikhail S. Gorbachev, the last Soviet…