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Spying Arrests Send Chill Through Britain’s Thriving Hong Kong Community
Hundreds of thousands of Hong Kongers have resettled in the U.K. since 2021, among them prominent pro-democracy activists. China has…
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This Island Wants to Round Up Its Wild Goats. Catching Them Won’t Be Easy.
The ruminants outnumber humans on the Mediterranean island of Alicudi 6 to 1 (maybe more). Officials have devised a plan…
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Frustrated by Gaza Coverage, Student Protesters Turn to Al Jazeera
Nick Wilson has closely followed news on the war in Gaza since October. But Mr. Wilson, a Cornell student, is…
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Trump’s Post-Verdict Playbook: Anger and Retribution, Regardless of the Outcome
Former President Donald J. Trump has a history of attacking investigators, blaming President Biden and seeking vengeance on those who…
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12 Injured After Turbulence on Flight From Qatar to Ireland
The Dublin Airport said that a Qatar Airways flight from Doha landed in Ireland after a dozen people were injured…
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Aid Deliveries From Egypt Into Gaza Are Due to Resume
Aid trucks from Egypt were expected to enter the devastated Gaza Strip on Sunday under a new U.S.-brokered agreement to…
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Two Deadly Fires in Rapid Succession Expose India’s Gaps in Safety
Disasters over the weekend that claimed at least 34 lives prompted condolences, arrests and finger-pointing. But systemic change remains elusive,…
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Russia Plans New Offensive in Ukraine’s Northeast, Zelensky Says
Moscow was again amassing forces near the border, President Volodymyr Zelensky said. His comments came as officials said that a…
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Even as Violent Crime Drops, Lawlessness Rises as an Election Issue
In most cities, rates of homicide and violent assault are down significantly from pandemic-era highs. But property crimes have risen,…
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Death Toll in Papua New Guinea Landslide Estimated to Be at Least 670
More than 48 hours after the disaster, its full extent remains unclear, with aid slow to reach survivors and conditions…