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Can Zelensky Trust Trump? Ukraine’s Fate May Depend on the Answer.
A record 383 aid workers were killed in global hotspots in 2024, nearly half in Gaza, UN says
India's Modi to meet China's top diplomat as Asian powers rebuild ties
Hamas-Israel Ceasefire Proposal: What’s in Gaza Deal?
Air Canada, Union Hold Talks as Cabin Crews Defy Work Order
A ship with hundreds of tons of food aid for Gaza nears an Israeli port after leaving Cyprus
Italy's Ventina glacier has melted so much geologists now can only monitor it remotely
Carney’s Chief Rival to Return to Parliament After Winning New Seat
Photos show games, dancing and singing bringing people together in Indonesia
South Sudanese exiles face uncertain future after release from prison in neighboring Sudan
How do you move a beloved Swedish church down the road? With prayer, engineering and some Eurovision
Prosecutors indict the son of Norway’s crown princess on multiple counts including rape
Death toll from blast at factory in Ryazan rises to 25, Russia says
Venice and Toronto-Bound ‘Milk Teeth’ Lands at Cercamon for World Sales (EXCLUSIVE)
Enten: 69% Of Ukrainians Want To Negotiate An End To The War As Soon As Possible, Only 32% Want To Join NATO
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Margaret MacMillan on the promise—and perils—of wartime summits
Summits so often promise more than they can deliver. The Russians have spun the Anchorage summit as a great victory, and perhaps it is for them, but the Americans have been suspiciously quiet about what was decided on ending the war in Ukraine.
6 min read
Spain's party island Ibiza also suffers housing crunch as rents soar
Ibiza’s booming tourism hides a housing crisis. Workers are pushed into vans and ruins while luxury resorts and clubs continue to thrive
10 min read
'No-one comes for us': The women trapped in Afghanistan's mental health system
The women's wing of a mental health centre run by the Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) is the largest of only a handful of facilities in the country dedicated to helping women with mental illnesses.
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Paris Braces for a Future of Possibly Paralyzing Heat
City planners say the day when temperatures as high as 122 degrees Fahrenheit, or 50 Celsius, could stall the French capital is not far off. They are already starting to prepare.
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Factory Town’s Crisis Shows Japan’s Fading Manufacturing Era
Nissan Motor Co.’s Oppama factory, opened in 1961, was once a crown jewel in Japan’s postwar rise to manufacturing powerhouse.
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A second chance at school for Zambia's dropouts
The Digital School Project aims to provide a path back to education or vocational training for out-of-school adolescents in Zambia.
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A Nation of Lawyers Confronts China’s Engineering State
This essay is an adaptation from Wang’s forthcoming book, Breakneck: China’s Quest to Engineer the Future, which is available August 26, 2025. In cutting off rare-earth magnets, officials in Beijing flexed but one finger.
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Could you do nothing for 90 minutes? In South Korea, it’s a sport.
A Korean champion of stillness reveals why giving your brain blank space can spark creativity, clarity, and calm.
6 min read
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