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Troops opened fire on pro-democracy protesters who flooded the streets, with at least two reported killed.
Troops fired on demonstrators outside the Sudanese army headquarters, killing at least three people and injuring more than 80 according…
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A Jewish Far-Right Pundit Splits the French Jewish Community as He Rises
PARIS — There have been many startling elements to Éric Zemmour’s as yet undeclared campaign to forge a hard-right path…
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Tensions between Sudan’s military and politicians grew in the last few months.
The weeks leading up to Monday’s coup in Sudan were fraught with tensions between the military and civilian leadership, which…
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Inside the Thai Temple Where Tattoos Come to Life
The sky was streaked with purple when I boarded the early-morning train from Bangkok to the Nakhon Chai Si District…
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Whose Promised Land? A Journey Into a Divided Israel
Two Times journalists drive the length of Israel to discover what it means to be Israeli today. They meet a…
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With New Conviction, Hong Kong Uses Security Law to Clamp Down on Speech
HONG KONG — A Hong Kong court on Monday convicted an activist of inciting secession for shouting pro-independence slogans at…
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The American envoy to Sudan was there on Saturday as protests gained traction.
The U.S. envoy for the Horn of Africa was in Sudan as recently as Saturday, urging the military and the…
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Russia Challenges Biden Again With Broad Cybersurveillance Operation
SEA ISLAND, Ga. — Russia’s premier intelligence agency has launched another campaign to pierce thousands of U.S. government, corporate and…
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Sudan Rocked by Protests Amid Warnings of a Coup
NAIROBI, Kenya — Sudanese protesters took to the streets of the capital early on Monday,injecting another note of instability in…
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Your Monday Briefing
A ruined tank left over from Somalia’s civil war in the 1990s, in Mogadishu in April.A faltering shadow war in…