World
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A Post-Euros, Post-Copa Mailbag
Euro 2024 memories, Copa América issues and the enduring allure of a winning goal.
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Israel’s military says it’s investigating why it missed the drone that hit Tel Aviv.
The Iran-backed Houthi militia claimed responsibility for a rare drone attack in central Tel Aviv that crashed into a building…
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How to Rein In Rising Auto Insurance Rates
Taking a safe driver course can save you 10 percent on the premium, one expert said. Improving your credit score…
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Ela é a pessoa mais velha da Amazônia?
Com mais de 100 anos vividos na floresta tropical, Varî Vãti Marubo caminha com a ajuda de uma vara e,…
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Britain says it’s restoring funding to the U.N. agency that aids Palestinians.
Britain said on Friday that it would restore funding to the United Nations agency for Palestinians, a major vote of…
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Counting the Costs of a Global IT Outage
A “historic” tech failure alarmed investors, after a security update caused problems for Microsoft devices and services, and took down…
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Congo’s ‘Other’ Conflict Kills Thousands in West Near the Capital
Overshadowed by fighting in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, a dispute in the west between two ethnic…
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Nguyen Phu Trong, Powerful Vietnamese Leader, Is Dead at 80
Known for his “blazing furnace” anticorruption campaign, Mr. Trong consolidated power in one of the world’s few remaining Communist dictatorships.
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Zelensky Becomes First Foreign Leader to Visit U.K. Cabinet Since Clinton
President Volodymyr Zelensky briefed Keir Starmer’s top team in an appearance designed to showcase Britain’s steadfast support for Ukraine in…
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Can New York City Ever Win Its War Against Rats?
Checking in with New York’s rat czar and the progress she has made in reducing the city’s rodent population.