World
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Seeking Safety in Cyprus, They’re Stuck in Island’s U.N. Buffer Zone
Nearly 30 people who hoped to seek refuge in the European Union nation are in limbo after trying to cross…
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Why NYC Audubon Changed Its Name
The birding group has rebranded as NYC Bird Alliance because of John James Audubon’s connections to slavery.
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On Broadway, ‘Suffs’ Has a New Tune (and 6 Tony Nominations)
A reworked opening number, less historical bulk and a general push to “have fun with these women” helped a musical…
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The Tao of ‘Smooth,’ Rock’s Enduring, Inescapable Earworm
Santana’s track featuring Rob Thomas turns 25 this week. Why is it still a rock blockbuster?
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Watch Glen Powell and Adria Arjona Fight and Flirt in ‘Hit Man’
The director Richard Linklater narrates a pivotal sequence from his rom-com thriller.
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Malawi’s Vice President Killed in Plane Crash
After an overnight search, rescuers found the wreckage of the military aircraft that had been carrying Vice President Saulos Chilima…
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4 Israeli Soldiers Are Killed in Rafah in Apparent Ambush
The Israeli military said Tuesday that four Israeli soldiers had been killed and several more wounded after militants blew up…
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As the War in Gaza Drags on, Palestinians in the West Bank Have ‘Reached Rock Bottom’
As the war in Gaza enters its eighth month, Palestinians living under Israeli occupation in the West Bank continue to…
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Rescuers Comb Dense Forest in Malawi for Vice President’s Missing Plane
The authorities lost contact on Monday with the military aircraft carrying Saulos Chilima and nine others.
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When Vienna’s Opera Tradition Got Too Traditional, They Stepped In
Bogdan Roscic and Lotte de Beer are shaking the dust off Vienna’s two biggest repertory companies.