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Far From the Front, They Stand in Honor of Ukraine

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Every morning at the stroke of nine, in the western Ukrainian city of Chernivtsi, the entire town...
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Black Sea Grain Deal in Balance as Deadline Looms Again

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The United Nations on Sunday awaited a response from Russia on renewing a deal that allows Ukraine to export its grain amid a wartime...
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Benjamin Netanyahu Leaves Hospital

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel was discharged from the hospital on Sunday in what medical officials described as “excellent...
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Your Monday Briefing: U.S. and China Restart Climate Talks

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U.S., China restart climate talks John Kerry, the U.S. climate envoy, arrived in Beijing yesterday...
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Fossils Where They Don’t Belong? Maybe We Just Didn’t Look Hard Enough.

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In 1996, paleontologists made a startling discovery in northwestern Madagascar. Among dinosaur bones and sandy sediment there emerged a...
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Poland Doesn’t Want Migrants, but These Foreign Workers Are Welcome

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Determined to resist a European Union plan to spread the burden of migrants and asylum seekers around the continent, Poland’s prime...
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As Iraq Tries to Chill Critics, Its Newest Target Is Social Media

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Human rights and democracy advocates say that to prevent any recurrence of the upheaval that...
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Kerry Heads to China for Long-Awaited Climate Talks: What to Know

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For nearly a year, talks between the planet’s two biggest polluters, China and the United States, have been suspended as the impacts of...
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New Heat Wave Descends on Europe, as It Struggles to Adapt

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Tourists sheltered under umbrellas as they lined up at Florence’s majestic cathedral this week, looking for shade. Street vendors peddled...
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Carlos Alberto Montaner, Prominent Critic of Castro’s Cuba, Dies at 80

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Carlos Alberto Montaner, a writer who escaped Cuba shortly after its Communist revolution, then...
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