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A Royal Family Feuds Over Who Should be King of the Zulus
DURBAN, South Africa — The son of the Zulu king strutted into the room clutching a wooden scepter, trailing a…
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Marshall Islands, Once Nearly Covid-Free, Confronts an Outbreak
As a remote nation in the Pacific, the Marshall Islands had been almost completely spared from Covid-19, registering just a…
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Experts and Activists Denounce the Killing of Freya the Walrus
Last week, as the Oslo Fjord was basking in the sunshine and full of swimmers, boaters and children enjoying their…
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The Return of the Ruffle
Paige Minear gets a thrill from frills. In the style blogger’s Atlanta home, a ruffled skirt with a green bow…
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Chinese Military Ship Docks in Sri Lanka Despite India’s Concerns
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — After weeks of uncertainty, a Chinese surveillance vessel docked at a port in Sri Lanka on…
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A Construction-Themed Amusement Park Answers the Question, ‘Can You Dig It?’
My son Japhy, 5, still spontaneously falls off his chair from time to time, and is shaky on his pedal…
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Kenya Starts to Digest the Result of a Bitterly Contested Election
KISUMU, Kenya — After a tumultuous political day in Kenya, the country on Tuesday began to come to terms with…
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The Secret Powers of an Australian Prime Minister, Now Revealed
SYDNEY, Australia — Most Australians are proud of their Westminster model of parliamentary democracy, in which ministers are empowered to…
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What to Watch in Tuesday’s Primaries
Three of the best-known women in Republican politics will face primary voters on Tuesday, with at least one highly unlikely…
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Killing of Ranger Protecting Rhinos Raises Fears for Conservation Efforts
Anton Mzimba, the lead ranger at a reserve in South Africa, had received multiple death threats. But he tried not…