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World
On the Streets of Dakar, a Kaleidoscope of Style
DAKAR, Senegal — The clash of cranes and bulldozers and the abundance of concrete and pipes as one walks through…
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World
Why China’s Economy Faces a Perilous Road to Recovery
Three weeks after Xi Jinping, China’s top leader, tried to reinvigorate China’s stalled economy by abruptly abandoning his stringent pandemic…
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Business
Russia’s War on Ukraine Worsens Global Starvation
Moscow blocks most shipments from Ukraine, one of the world’s largest wheat producers, and its attacks on the country’s energy…
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World
Climate Activists Find a Way to Get Germany’s Attention: Stop Traffic
Extreme tactics have pushed the climate crisis to the top of the public discourse but also stirred debate over whether…
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World
Your Monday Briefing
Lula is now the president of Brazil.
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World
The Man Who Made Spain the Magic Capital of the World
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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California Town Rattled by Earthquake a Second Time
Rio Dell was still recovering from a 6.4-magnitude quake that hit on Dec. 20, when it was jolted again on…
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World
In a Small Arkansas City, Crime, Dread and an Emergency Curfew
A gun death on Christmas Eve crystallized the fear and frustration over violence that had been building in Eudora, Ark.,…
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News
Anita Pointer, Frequent Lead Singer of Famed Sister Act, Dies at 74
She was the lead vocalist on all three of the Pointer Sisters’ Top 40 hits in the group’s early years,…
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Sports
What We Learned From Week 17 in the N.F.L.
Led by 207 yards receiving from Mike Evans, Tampa Bay won the woeful N.F.C. South with a victory over Carolina,…