World
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For Campus Protesters in Brussels, Familiar Methods, but Different Outcomes
Pro-Palestinian student activists at one Belgian university have borrowed from the U.S. playbook of encampments and slogans. The results, however,…
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China’s Lust for Durian Is Creating Fortunes in Southeast Asia
Before he started a company 15 years ago selling the world’s smelliest fruit, Eric Chan had a well-paying job writing…
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On Eid al-Adha, Gazans Mark Another Somber Holiday Amid War
The Muslim holiday involves slaughtering an animal for food for loved ones and the needy, but many in Gaza are…
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The Greens Are Dead. Long Live the Greens!
Europe’s climate change-minded parties performed poorly in the European Union elections. Is the once ambitious European green movement over, or…
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The Tasty New Challenge to Venezuela’s Autocrats: ‘Freedom Empanadas’
A car pulled up recently outside a modest restaurant in the state of Guárico in Venezuela’s sprawling savanna. The driver…
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Las ‘empanadas de la libertad’: un inesperado desafío al gobierno venezolano
[Estamos en WhatsApp. Empieza a seguirnos ahora] Hace poco, un automóvil se detuvo frente a un modesto restaurante en el…
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Los feligreses de una comunidad quieren demoler su iglesia, pero un sacerdote intenta salvarla
[Estamos en WhatsApp. Empieza a seguirnos ahora] Gérard Tsatselam abordó el ferri y se instaló en su lugar habitual, en…
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Overlooked No More: Lorenza Böttner, Transgender Artist Who Found Beauty in Disability
Böttner, whose specialty was self-portraiture, celebrated her armless body in paintings she created with her mouth and feet while dancing…
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‘We Need to Unite’: Protests Against the Far Right Are Held Across France
A newly formed left-wing coalition called on demonstrators to stop Marine Le Pen’s National Rally party from taking power in…
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China se une a Rusia en la lista de adversarios del G7
En el comunicado final de los líderes de la cumbre hay 28 referencias a China, casi todas ellas describiendo a…