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Israel Approves West Bank Settlements, a Blow to Palestinian Statehood Hopes
Trump touts his diplomatic record, but the results are mixed
Russian drone crashes in Polish field as Warsaw protests airspace violation and plans formal complaint
US ambassador to Israel blames Europe for stalled Gaza talks, highlighting growing Western divide
French streamer dies live online during extreme challenge
Massacres in eastern Congo cast doubt on peace talks
Bolivia will choose a new president but environmental activists see little hope of progress
Work begins in Finland on a new Canadian icebreaker for Arctic defense
‘We Can’t Take It Anymore’: Gazans Fear Looming Israeli Operation
Well-known breeder among 6 accused of rhino horn smuggling ring
Mexico City mayor says police arrest 13 in connection with killings of her staffers
6 severed human heads found in central Mexico, state prosecutors announce
German foreign minister backs Israel and Palestine two-state solution during Indonesia visit
Forget Bear Hugs, These Bats Greet Each Other by Embracing
Guatemala grants temporary status to 161 Mexicans fleeing organized crime
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Why International Recognition of a Palestinian State Actually Matters
France, Britain, Canada, Australia, and Malta all say they are preparing to recognize a state of Palestine at the upcoming United Nations General Assembly in September. They would join another 147 UN countries that already do so.
6 min read
Why the Bundesliga has turned to Mark Goldbridge and YouTube to grow its audience
The aim is straightforward: to get as many people engaging with German football as possible. The reason behind it is unique
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North Korea is where this 95-year-old wants to die. South Korea won’t let him go
Captured during the Korean War and imprisoned for decades for refusing to renounce his communist beliefs, 95-year-old Ahn Hak-sop now has a single dying wish: to return to North Korea and be buried alongside his comrades.
6 min read
Old fossil-fuel plants are becoming green-energy hubs
Developers, governments, startups and utilities around the world are turning former fossil-fuel power stations, and old oil and gas wells, into renewable-energy plants and testbeds for green technology.
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Ending Colombia's Cocaine Conflict Hinges on Unconventional Talks
Peace in Colombia relies on working with the very groups that control drug trafficking and profit from violence. Will it happen fast enough?
6 min read
Does Paris have too many tourists? A European crisis comes to Montmartre
The cobbled streets of Paris' once-bohemian Montmartre district are becoming the latest flashpoint in European cities' pushback against overtourism
4 min read
The new hunt for Red October: How NATO keeps up With Russian submarines
D eep in the Arctic, on board NATO 's only research vessel, green bars of data move across screens as computers whir, the noise occasionally rising in pitch. To the untrained eye, it all means little.
13 min read
A Leftist Promise in Latin America Is Damaged by Boric's Failures
He stormed to office as the world’s youngest head of state. Since then, a fumbled response to devastating wildfires caps a run of disappointments for the leftist leader — and for Chile.
7 min read
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