Month: August 2022
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Heroísmo individual, victorias sin pruebas y una conspiración de Occidente: lo que los rusos ven en las noticias
Vesti Nedeli, el principal resumen semanal de noticias en la televisión controlada por el Kremlin, transmitió hace poco una larga…
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Former British Ambassador Is Arrested in Myanmar
Myanmar’s military regime has arrested a former British ambassador and her Burmese husband, charging them both with violating immigration law…
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On the eastern front, a Ukrainian unit sees little change on Independence Day.
Berlin, a commander of a Ukrainian army unit on the eastern front lines, has seen his unit of about 120…
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Pace of Climate Change Sends Economists Back to Drawing Board
Economists have been examining the impact of climate change for almost as long as it’s been known to science. In…
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Has the U.S. economy been shrinking? New data will shed light.
Government data on Thursday will help answer a seemingly simple but surprisingly thorny question: Did the U.S. economy shrink in…
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The Front-Runner to Replace Boris Johnson Wants to Be a New Iron Lady
BIRMINGHAM, England — When a British journalist asked Liz Truss on Wednesday to name the character flaw she would most…
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This Manager Might Not be Anonymous for Long
PHILADELPHIA — Rob Thomson has spent 15 years in a major league uniform, but the letters never stop. Some fans…
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As France Swelters, Private Jets Come Under Attack
PARIS — As France reels from a summer of extreme temperatures and soaring energy prices, prompting increasingly urgent calls to…
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Imran Khan, Pakistan’s Former Leader, Appears in Court
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan appeared in court in the Pakistani capital on Thursday after being charged under the country’s…
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Decades After a ‘Living Hell,’ Korean Victims Win a Step Toward Redress
SEOUL — From 1976 to 1987, military dictators in South Korea swept roughly 38,000 people off the streets, corralling them…