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As the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict enters its fourth day, monks, dancers, and civilians offer shelter, food, and aid to those over 168,000 people displaced.
Taiwanese voters rejected a large-scale effort to recall opposition lawmakers from the Nationalist Party (KMT), dealing a ...
Grammy-winning musician Patty Griffin almost called it quits. But the pandemic brought a reconciliation with her mother – and ...
At President Trump’s request, Republicans in Texas and possibly other states are eyeing redistricting plans that could add ...
Our correspondent in Gaza has been covering hunger for months. But this week the world seems to be paying attention in a new ...
Druze Syrian province of Suwayda, the second-worst outbreak of sectarian strife since the fall of the Assad regime, is ...
The new “Fantastic Four” blends a retro sensibility with a type of optimism that is reflective of a reboot in the comic book ...
Lesotho faces one of the highest tariff threats lodged by the Trump administration. No one in the tiny African nation can ...
A $56 million purchase doubles the Yurok tribe’s holdings along the Klamath River, and Shanghai bus riders create new routes.
A go-go global news cycle lays so much at our feet. Some of it is harrowing. In Gaza there is not enough to eat. Our reporter there since the start of the current phase of the conflict in October 2023 ...
I was fascinated to read Ned Temko’s column today about “Japanese MAGA” – the rise of the populist far-right Sanseito party, which just went from one member to 14 in the upper chamber of parliament.
In “Monopoly X,” Philip E. Orbanes explores the ingenuity and resourcefulness behind the creation of special game boards with ...
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