Albania Plans to Create a Muslim State in Tirana as Symbol of Tolerance
The compound in Tirana, the Albanian capital, that would become the Sovereign State of the Bektashi Order.
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Elon Musk’s X Backs Down in Brazil
Brazil’s Supreme Court blocked X last month because its owner, Elon Musk, refused to comply with court orders.
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Israel’s Attacks on Hezbollah Alter Balance of Power in a Long-Running Fight
Hezbollah supporters mourning the deaths of two people after a second wave of explosions followed this week’s pager attack.
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Macron Appoints Cabinet as He Seeks to Move France Out of Political Impasse
President Emmanuel Macron of France hopes to move the country past a several-month-long political impasse.
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Kenya Haiti peacekeeping
President William Ruto of Kenya, center, with police officers from his country in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Saturday.
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How the Kremlin Might Get Past RT Bans to Spread Its Message
A control room for the Russian state media broadcaster RT, in Moscow, in 2018.
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Ukraine Strikes Two More Russian Munition Depots
Ukrainian troops during weapons training this month in the eastern Donetsk region.
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Nigel Farage’s Anti-Immigration Party Has Big Plans. Can It See Them Through?
Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform U.K. party, at its conference in Birmingham, England, on Friday.
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Unmarked Graves at Canada’s Former Indigenous Schools Fuel A Debate
The Kamloopa Powwow in Kamloops, British Columbia in June. Since unmarked graves were identified with ground penetrating radar in 2020, there has been a national conversation about the legacy of Residential Schools, but the Tkʼemlúps te Secwépemc community is still working through the aftermath.
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Europe’s New Defense Chief: ‘A King Without a Kingdom’?
Andrius Kubilius, a former prime minister of Lithuania, has been named as the European Union commissioner for defense.
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E.U. Will Offer $39 Billion Loan for Ukraine Without U.S. Help
Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, at a war memorial on Friday. She traveled to Kyiv to reassure Ukraine’s president about the bloc’s financial support.
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For Americans Haunted by Beirut Bombings, a Killing Resurfaces Decades of Pain
The attack on the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, killed more than 300 people, mostly service members.
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Israeli Attacks in Lebanon Mark a Sharp Strategic Shift
Rescue workers on Saturday at the site of an Israeli airstrike in Beirut, Lebanon. Hezbollah has been left in deep disarray by attacks in the past week.
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A Week of Chaos Pushes Lebanon’s Doctors to the Limit
“I am hoping that it was all just a bad dream,” Dr. Dania El-Hallak said.
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U.S. Soldier Pleads Guilty to Desertion After Fleeing Into North Korea
U.S. Army Pvt. Travis King shown during a news broadcast in Seoul in 2023.
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Israeli Strike on Former School Kills 22, Gazan Health Officials Say
Gaza’s rescue services said the Saturday strike on Gaza’s Zeitoun School killed mostly women and children.
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Who Was Ahmed Wahbi, One of the Hezbollah Commanders Killed by an Israeli Airstrike?
Fighters wearing the insignia of the Hezbollah’s Radwan force during a training exercise in southern Lebanon in May 2023.
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For Families of Those Missing After Israeli Strike in Beirut, an Agonizing Wait
Rescue workers on Saturday at a suburban Beirut residential building that was destroyed in an Israeli airstrike a day earlier.
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Shoulder Season
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Canadian Doctors Group Apologizes for Health Harms to Indigenous People
The former home of Joyce Echaquan, an Indigenous woman who was mocked and neglected by staff members in a Quebec hospital while she died.
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Car Parts, Fiberglass and a Dream: How a Teacher Built a Hovercraft
It took Robert Tymofichuk, a teacher and assistant principal, a year to build a working hovercraft out of salvaged parts, including a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
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How Dangerous Is PFAS in Food?
PFAS-contaminated beef from a farm in Maine.
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on September 2024
Senior Hezbollah Leader Is Killed in Beirut in Israeli Airstrike
People gathering at a residential building in Beirut’s southern suburbs that was destroyed by an Israeli airstrike on Friday.
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on September 2024
What Is The Radwan Force, the Elite Hezbollah Unit Linked to Ibrahim Aqeel?
Fighters wearing the insignia of Hezbollah’s Radwan force during a training exercise in southern Lebanon in May 2023.
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on September 2024
Remembering Toto Schillaci and a Summer That Changed Soccer
Salvatore Schillaci in 1990, the summer when he burst onto the stage at the World Cup. He died on Wednesday at age 59.
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Israel’s Attacks on Hezbollah Have Intensified but Stop Short of All-Out War
People gathering at the scene of an Israeli strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut on Friday.
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on September 2024
Who Is Ibrahim Aqeel, the Hezbollah Commander Targeted by Israel?
The scene of an Israeli strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut on Friday.
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Harrods Will Be Sued by Mohamed al-Fayed’s Alleged Victims, Lawyers Say
Mohamed al-Fayed in 2008. A BBC documentary this week detailed allegations that Mr. al-Fayed, who died last year, had raped and sexually assaulted multiple female employees.
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After Pager Attack, Israel and Hezbollah Return to Familiar Deadlock
Hezbollah supporters mourning the deaths of two people during a second wave of explosions that struck Lebanon following the pager bomb attack.
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China To ‘Gradually’ Resume Imports of Japanese Seafood
Sorting seafood at a port in the Fukushima prefecture of Japan last September, days after Japan started discharging treated water from the crippled nuclear plant nearby.
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With Focus Shifting to Lebanon, Some in Gaza Fear Cease-Fire Talks Will Be Sidelined
Palestinians walk past rubble in Bureij in central Gaza on Tuesday.
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Three Mile Island Plans to Reopen as Demand for Nuclear Power Grows
The Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Londonderry Township, Pa.
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A North Korean Trash Balloon Hits a Seoul Government Compound, Again
A view from Paju, South Korea, of balloons launched by North Korea earlier this month.
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on September 2024
Biden Will Take Cancer ‘Moonshot’ Global at Summit in Delaware
President Biden in August. He began his cancer initiative in 2016, when he was vice president, after the death of his son Beau from an aggressive brain cancer.
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Lebanese Talk of Revenge for Pager Attacks
Hezbollah supporters on Thursday surrounded the coffins of two people killed during explosions in Lebanon on Wednesday.
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on September 2024
In Australia, an Old-Fashioned Art Is Having a Revival
Australian-themed stained glass windows in Queensland, Australia, in 2018.
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Israel Strikes Hezbollah as Nasrallah Vows Retribution
Hezbollah supporters in Beirut on Thursday mourned the deaths of two of their members in a second wave of explosions that struck Lebanon.
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Walkie-Talkie and Pager Attacks Against Hezbollah Set Off Legal Debate
Relatives and friends mourning Fatima Abdullah, 9, who was killed by a pager explosion.
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Friday Briefing: Israel Bombards Hezbollah
A Hezbollah supporter at a funeral for four people killed in the pager attacks.
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U.N. Says Israeli War in Gaza Has ‘Catastrophic Consequences’ for Children
Palestinian children after a strike in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, in July.
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Hezbollah Leader Says Israel Will Face Retribution After Lebanon Explosions
Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah’s leader, in his first televised remarks in Lebanon on Thursday.
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Ukraine Says Russia Hits Nursing Home Near Border, Killing 1
An image released by Ukraine’s Emergency Service showed an older woman being assisted after a Russian strike hit a care home in Sumy, Ukraine, on Thursday.
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Edmundo González, Venezuela’s Opposition Leader, Says He Was Forced to Sign Letter Recognizing Maduro
The Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate, Edmundo González, at a political event in June. He has since fled to Spain.
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on September 2024
Prehistoric Earth Was Very Hot. That Offers Clues About Future Earth.
An artist’s impression of life on Earth during the Carboniferous Period, 300 million years ago.
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A New Era in Sabotage: Turning Ordinary Devices Into Grenades, on a Mass Scale
A portable radio with the battery removed during a funeral in Beirut, Lebanon, on Wednesday. The presumed Israeli sabotage of wireless devices used by Hezbollah turned ordinary communication devices into miniature grenades.
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Mali Attack Killed 50 or More, but Leaders Say Little
Crowds near the site of Tuesday’s attack, when Islamist rebels killed at least 50 members of Mali’s armed forces in an assault on the capital, Bamako.
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Asphalt Schoolyards Get a Shady Makeover
Recess at Highland Arts Elementary School in Mesa, Ariz.
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on September 2024
Pager Attack Highlights Tension Between Israel’s Might and Strategic Fog
Lebanese army soldiers standing guard as an ambulance rushes wounded people to a hospital in Beirut on Tuesday.
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on September 2024
Mohamed al-Fayed, Former Harrods Owner, Accused of Raping 5 Women
Mohamed al-Fayed, then owner of Harrods, in 2007. On Thursday, a BBC documentary detailed allegations that he had raped and sexually assaulted female employees.
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