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Satellite imagery shows a water plant in Gaza City burned down amid a dire water shortage.
Fire has gutted a water treatment plant on the outskirts of Gaza City, satellite images captured on Thursday and Friday…
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Alex Murdaugh Pleads Guilty to Spate of Financial Crimes
The News Alex Murdaugh, the former lawyer who was convicted this year of murdering his wife and son, pleaded guilty…
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U.S. Offers Tapes From Bugged Guantánamo Prison Yard as Evidence in 9/11 Case
An undisclosed government agency declassified the secret intelligence program as the prosecution pushes to defend F.B.I. interrogations after C.I.A. torture.
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To Become a World-Class Chipmaker, the United States Might Need Help
In President Biden’s vision for the U.S. economy, technological supremacy goes arm in arm with high-paying jobs for American workers.…
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Trump Attends His Sister’s Funeral, but Does Not Speak
The former president went unmentioned during the memorial service for Maryanne Trump Barry, seemingly in accordance with her wishes.
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What to See, Eat and Buy in Guadalajara, Mexico’s City of Makers
Steeped in cultural heritage, the capital of Jalisco is drawing a new wave of artists.
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An Exhibition of Orcs and Elves Has Rome Abuzz, and Bewildered
Italy’s Culture Ministry has opened a curious show dedicated to the life and works of J.R.R. Tolkien — and perhaps…
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Review: ‘Florencia’ Brings Spanish Back to the Met Opera
Starring Ailyn Pérez, Daniel Catán’s heavily perfumed “Florencia en el Amazonas,” from 1996, is the company’s first work by a…
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Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include an intimate documentary about Latin American immigrants in Canada, a Turkish psychological thriller, a Chilean ghost…
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A Masterpiece About a Masterpiece, for All Ages
An enchanting work by Italy’s foremost living children’s author is finally available in English.