World
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U.S. Penalizes Chinese Companies for Aiding Iran’s Oil Exports
WASHINGTON — Shifting to a tougher stance on Tehran amid signs that efforts to restore the 2015 Iran nuclear deal…
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Where the Wall of Death Is a Way of Life
A little girl in a pink skirt clenched a fistful of carnival tickets and peered into the Wild Wheels Thrill…
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‘Good Businessman and Terrible Criminal’ Seeks Pot License
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The Kashmiri Chef Foraging on Precarious Soil
THE BEARS WERE dark shapes among the furrowed oaks in Dachigam National Park, a maharajah’s private hunting preserve turned wilderness…
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The Finnish government bars Russians from entering as tourists.
The Finnish government announced on Thursday that it would bar Russians from entering as tourists, a long-discussed move that closes…
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Rwanda Genocide Tribunal’s Most Wanted Man Finally Faces Trial
Prosecutors in The Hague thought it would never happen. The tribunal’s most wanted man, once among Rwanda’s wealthiest and most…
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The Last Days of an Outback Town Where Every Breath Can Be Toxic
WITTENOOM, Australia — Sitting on a roof in a ghost town in the middle of the Australian outback, Mario Hartmann…
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He’s Back From Prison. Now He Could Be Brazil’s President — Again.
RIO DE JANEIRO — In 2019, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was spending 23 hours a day in an isolated…
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Despite Iran’s Efforts to Block Internet, Technology Has Helped Fuel Outrage
In the physical world, Iran’s authoritarian leaders answer to no one. They try, but often fail, to keep Iranians away…
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On Eve of Election, Bolsonaro’s Party Attacks Brazil’s Voting Systems
RIO DE JANEIRO — For months, officials in Brazil and across the international community have watched President Jair Bolsonaro cast…