World
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U.N. Votes to Appoint Human Rights Watchdog in Afghanistan
GENEVA — Spurred by mounting evidence of Taliban abuses since the group seized power two months ago, the United Nations…
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Africans Welcome New Malaria Vaccine. But Is It a ‘Game Changer’?
NAIROBI, Kenya — When babies are born in western Kenya, where malaria is rife, many mothers are sent home from…
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Your Friday Briefing
We’re covering the rush to buy Covid treatment pills in Asia, the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature and…
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President Biden urges large companies to impose vaccine mandates.
President Biden traveled to Chicago on Thursday to encourage large companies and other organizations to impose vaccine requirements for their…
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Germany’s Coalition Dating Game Starts to Get Serious
BERLIN — After a frantic week of political speed dating among five German political parties eager to form the next…
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U.N. Votes to Appoint Human Rights Watchdog in Afghanistan
GENEVA — Spurred by mounting evidence of Taliban abuses since the group seized power two months ago, the United Nations…
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Bitcoin predica la libertad financiera. Nayib Bukele pone a prueba esa promesa
SAN MIGUEL, El Salvador — Los defensores del bitcóin sueñan con un sistema financiero en gran medida libre de la…
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As Europe Faces a Cold Winter, Putin Seizes on the Leverage From Russia’s Gas Output
MOSCOW — In Europe, the surge in the price of natural gas has halted factories, startled politicians and alarmed consumers…
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Poland’s Top Court Rules Its Constitution Trumps Some E.U. Laws
WARSAW — Poland’s constitutional court on Thursday set up a head-on collision with the European Union by ruling that the…
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In Iraqi Elections, Guns and Money Still Dominate Politics
BAGHDAD — Outside the headquarters of Asaib Ahl al-Haq, one of the main Iranian-backed militias in Iraq, fighters have posted…