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‘Famine Is at the Door’ in Somalia, U.N. Warns
NAIROBI, Kenya — The United Nations on Monday declared that “Famine is at the door” in Somalia, as nearly half…
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The suspects are likely in the city of Regina, police chief says.
The two men sought in the stabbing attacks that began in the James Smith Cree Nation remain at large and…
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Liz Truss to Replace Boris Johnson at a Time of Crisis for Britain
LONDON — A divided British Conservative Party announced on Monday that it had chosen Liz Truss to replace Prime Minister…
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All the Color and Joy of the West Indian Parade’s Comeback
For decades, Brooklyn bid farewell to summer with J’Ouvert, a predawn reverie with roots in the emancipation of enslaved people…
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Engaño en alta mar: barcos sospechosos falsean el GPS para evadir leyes internacionales
Una mañana de diciembre, el destartalado buque petrolero esperaba para cargar combustible en un embarcadero dilapidado que sobresalía de una…
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Russia sentences a prominent journalist to 22 years in prison on treason charges.
A Russian court on Monday sentenced a former journalist to 22 years in a high-security prison on two counts of…
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At the Telluride Film Festival, ‘Women Talking’ and Other Topics of Conversation
TELLURIDE, Colo. — At the Telluride Film Festival here, the “ringmasters” who introduce screenings in venues that include two school…
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Frank Drake, Who Led Search for Life on Other Planets, Dies at 92
Frank Drake, who pointed a radio telescope at a pair of stars in 1960 hoping to find alien civilizations and…
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Horror grips a bucolic farming region after the killing spree.
Canada’s bucolic prairie region is known for its rolling landscapes and farming industry. But on Monday, it was in the…
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Breaking Taboo, Germany Extends Life of 2 Nuclear Reactors
BERLIN — Germany will keep two of its three remaining nuclear power plants operational as an emergency reserve for its…