World
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Kenya on Edge as Media’s Election Tally Suddenly Stops
NAIROBI, Kenya — As results poured in from Kenya’s cliffhanger presidential election, patrons at a restaurant in Eldoret, 150 miles north of ...
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Russian attack in eastern Ukraine kills 2 civilians, regional military leader says.
A Russian attack on the city of Kramatorsk in eastern Ukraine early Friday left two civilians dead, 13 others injured, and damaged dozens of ...
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Russian Economy Contracts Sharply as War and Sanctions Take Hold
The Russian economy contracted steeply in the second quarter as the country felt the brunt of the economic consequences of its war in Ukraine, in ...
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Trader Joe’s Workers Vote to Unionize at a Second Store
Workers at a Trader Joe’s in Minneapolis voted on Friday to unionize, adding a second unionized store to the more than 500 locations of the ...
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On Truth Social, F.B.I. Search Prompts Talk of War, Then Conspiracy
Predictions of imminent civil war and calls for violence surged early this week on social media platforms such as Truth Social, the network ...
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What’s Old Is New Again on Shelter Island
Welcome to T Wanderlust, a new travel newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Twice a month, we’ll recommend global destinations and hotels ...
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El verano turbulento que cambió el mundo
Agosto de 2021 comenzó con mal agüero en Afganistán Los estadounidenses y sus aliados abandonaban el país, acabando por fin con su prolongada ...
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Why are Russia and Turkey growing so close? Putin needs allies, and Erdogan needs bolstering.
BRUSSELS — Turkey’s mercurial president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is in political difficulty before elections next year, with his economy imploding ...
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The Tumultuous Summer That Changed the World
In Afghanistan, August 2021 began ominously. The Americans and their allies were leaving the country, finally ending their long war after ...
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Greening Your Home Will Be Cheaper, but Expect Growing Pains
Though the average price of gasoline in the United States has dropped to about $4 per gallon, down from a high of around $5 in mid-June, rapidly ...