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Germany Accuses Woman of Spying for China on Arms Exports
The woman, who worked at an airport that is one of Europe’s largest cargo hubs, is accused of passing along…
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School Bus Fire in Thailand Kills at Least 23 People
The vehicle was returning from a field trip and caught fire outside Bangkok. Rescuers were still searching for bodies in…
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Can Rugby League and Drag Queens Coexist? A U.K. Mill Town Finds Out.
A gay couple embraced inclusion after buying an English rugby team. To their surprise, the fans bought in, too.
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In a Shattered Ukrainian Town, a Long Battle Nears a Sudden End
The loss of Vuhledar, at the intersection of two fronts, would complicate the defense of a regional transit hub and…
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Pope Francis Gets a Cool Reception in Belgium
Francis drew attacks over clergy sexual abuse, the role of women in the church and his stance on abortion, reflecting…
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In a Shattered Ukrainian Town, a Long Battle Nears a Sudden End
The loss of Vuhledar, at the intersection of two fronts, would complicate the defense of a regional transit hub and…
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Cambodia Arrests Mech Dara, Journalist Who Exposed Scam Centers
The authorities did not give a reason for the action, but it came after the United States punished a tycoon…
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A New Fine-Dining Restaurant in London, Staffed by Ex-Homeless People
In London’s upmarket Primrose Hill, a Michelin-starred chef is employing people on the edge of homelessness as chefs, wait staff…
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Mexico’s First Female President Takes Office
A climate scientist and former mayor, Claudia Sheinbaum will be inaugurated on Tuesday as the first woman to lead the…
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Assange, in First Speech Since Release, Says He Was Jailed for Journalism
Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, said in public remarks in Strasbourg, France, that his imprisonment had set a dangerous precedent.
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