World
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At Least 41 Killed in Fire at Egyptian Church During Sunday Prayers
At least 41 people were killed and at least 12 were injured on Sunday after a fire broke out at…
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The first U.N. ship carrying Ukrainian grain for Africa prepares to depart.
PIVDENNYI PORT, Ukraine — Sailors in blue and orange coveralls milled around on the deck of the freighter Brave Commander…
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Japanese Photographer Blows Whistle on Treatment of ‘Comfort Women’
GWANGJU, South Korea — Since 2000, Tsukasa Yajima has taken stark, poignant portraits of former sex slaves for Japan’s World…
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Shots Fired at Airport in Australia’s Capital
SYDNEY, Australia — A lone gunman fired several gunshots inside Canberra Airport Sunday, prompting a rapid evacuation and grounding flights…
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Seven Injured in Shooting in Jerusalem
Seven people were injured in the Old City of Jerusalem early Sunday in what emergency responders are considering a suspected…
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U.S. Says Al Qaeda Has Not Regrouped in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON — American spy agencies have concluded in a new intelligence assessment that Al Qaeda has not reconstituted its presence…
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As U.S. Seeks to Close Guantánamo, Saudi Center Could Be an Option
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Nobody was home at the dusty brown campus of the reintegration center for recovering Islamic extremists.…
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With New Weaponry, Ukraine Is Subtly Shifting Its War Strategy
KYIV, Ukraine — Despite suffering grievous losses over nearly six months of war, Russia still holds a distinct advantage over…
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Egypt’s Revolving Prison Door: Sudden Freedom for Inmates Who Languished
CAIRO — It was hot, Egypt-hot, when friends and relatives gathered one recent morning outside the concrete walls of Cairo’s…
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Here are the risks as shelling continues at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
Repeated shelling inside the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant complex over the past seven days has revived concerns of a nuclear…