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Colombian migrant killed in ICE shooting in Maine
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Tourists still daring to visit besieged Crimea: ‘People tell us we’re crazy’
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Tradition, money, and necessary change: The tennis puzzle still doesn’t quite fit together
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A US citizen and El Mencho’s stepson: Washington crowns Juan Carlos Valencia as new leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel
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Sam Neill, star of ‘Jurassic Park,’ dies at 78
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Omar Sixto, Cuban-American businessman: ‘The solution for Cuba is not an invasion, but a humanitarian takeover of the island’
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South Africa’s anti-immigrant groups move from ultimatums to door-to-door threats
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Inside the White House: How Trump wields unchecked power to leave his mark on history
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The Joker of San Fermín: A villain at the Running of the Bulls
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José Manuel Restrepo: ‘Colombia is an almost unconditional and key ally for the US to achieve its goals in Venezuela’
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Will November’s elections in the United States be free and fair?
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The search for missing bodies after Venezuela’s earthquakes: ‘We all deserve closure to this tragedy’
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Milei’s insurance revolution: Private policies and agencies to eradicate public services
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The FBI investigated writer Carlos Monsiváis over links to the Black Panthers and the Chicano movement
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They steal our data, they steal our democracy. The moral catastrophe of Big Tech’s totalitarians-for-profit
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Solomy Balungi Bossa, member of the International Criminal Court: ‘Trump views us the same way as terrorists and drug peddlers’
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Abelardo de la Espriella embraces Trump's 'Donroe doctrine' as it spreads across Latin America
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From libertarian dream to political weapon: How the far right appropriated the crypto wave
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Ukraine’s biggest defense gap: More than 92% of Russian ballistic missiles hit their targets
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The world is plunging into a dangerous spiral of military spending
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All the Jolie-Pitt kids are now adults, and all of them have dropped the ‘Pitt’: the official end of ‘Brangelina’
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‘They offered me 20 liters of semen for a sculpture’: Art, porn and fertility clinics
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Florianópolis, the Brazilian city that wants to eradicate waste
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At home with Susumu Higa, the anti-war manga artist who does not have a phone or a car
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Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood: ‘We’re living in that day and age where we can’t be free with words’
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The victims of the outbreak of xenophobic violence in South Africa: ‘Even in front of the police they can beat you up and no one protects you’
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Blue Helmets are in danger of extinction
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Construction workers, electricians, couriers: How ICE agents use disguises to deceive and detain migrants
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Christopher Caldwell: ‘Europeans do not understand Trump’s voters: they see the corruption, but believe other problems are more serious’
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The clandestine objects of Alligator Alcatraz
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A group of Democrats accuses Trump of undermining disaster relief by using FEMA to advance his immigration agenda
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The Chinese Communist Party turns 105 amidst technological splendor and Leninist rigor
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The Andean long-eared mouse, the mammal that holds the key to surviving at altitudes of more than 22,000 feet
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The secrets behind Novak Djokovic’s miraculous 39-year-old physique: ‘I work with my body, not against it’
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‘Foreign Tongues’ by the Rolling Stones: This never gets old
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Israel accelerates occupation of Hebron: ‘They can kill us at any moment with impunity’
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The European ‘catenaccio’
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Jeanette Serritzlev, military analyst: ‘Crises are already here; it’s not about being afraid, but about being prepared’
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From Wallis Simpson to Pippa Middleton: The long history of wedding guests in white
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Woman rescued in Brazil after being enslaved for 55 years by three generations of the same family
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Pan American Health Organization warns of a ‘critical’ emergency after Venezuela’s earthquakes
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How to rebuild Venezuela in the face of horror
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Guillermo and Zafar’s last known movements before their tragic deaths in Mexico: ‘Authorities had all the information and did nothing’
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$1 a day to clean a detention center: The ‘labor exploitation’ of migrants in ICE jails
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Flight instructor jumps midflight and his student manages to land the plane
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Texas governor orders investigation into a hospital for promoting birth tourism
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Mexico pursues criminal proceedings to seek justice for Mexicans who have died in ICE custody
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Iran strikes U.S. interests in Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar in response to Washington bombings
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Milei seeks a U.S.-style government shutdown
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‘Music, Fashion, Film’ and the death of ‘Brat’: Charli XCX’s new creative era
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Day laborers, construction workers, waiters and laundry workers: The six Mexican lives that ended in the hands of ICE
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How an ancient book looted a century ago ended up in the hands of a US magnate
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Following the trail of the pilot who delivered El Mayo Zambada to the US
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Immigrants say they are being held for days in a Miami ICE office under ‘horrific’ conditions
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Mexico will press the US to remove tariffs on autos and steel during the USMCA review
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Nicaraguan bishop critical of Ortega reported missing after police interrogation
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Democrat Graham Platner drops Maine Senate bid after sexual assault allegation
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UN takes ‘historic’ step and declares neglected tropical diseases a human rights issue
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Naureen Shah, ACLU immigration director: ‘This administration’s politics of hate do not represent the views of Americans’
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The United States follows through on Trump’s threat, launching major strikes on Iran
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Spain’s 2026 Running of the Bulls, in pictures
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Marisol Donis, criminologist: ‘Asylums were tools for the confinement and social control of women’
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Robbie Williams: ‘I am who I am because I drank and did drugs. I don’t know, if I had a time machine, that I would change anything’
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Trump about ceasefire with Iran: ‘As far as I’m concerned it’s over’
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Former ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar says in his memoir that no US agent traveled on the plane that transported ‘El Mayo’ Zambada
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World Cup spurs Mexican-Americans to reconnect: ‘Putting on the Mexican jersey this time took on a different meaning’
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Dutch university reserves 30% of aerospace engineering places for women to tackle gender stereotypes
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Obesity is inherited: How genes shape our relationship with food
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From air conditioning to artificial intelligence: The companies profiting from the cooling business
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In Colombia, Petro prepares for a transition without De la Espriella
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NATO’s European allies move to fill the US gap with North Atlantic and Arctic missions
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US launches new strikes against Iran in retaliation for attacks on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz
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Cuban political prisoner Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara released from prison
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Millions of taxpayers may be eligible for a potential IRS refund for COVID-related penalties: who qualifies and what is the deadline
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Roman funerary sphinx found embedded in a stairway in Spain
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At NATO summit, Trump renews his threats over Greenland and lashes out at European allies
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Over 100 economists ask US to lift sanctions on Venezuela to ease the impact of the earthquakes
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Naomi Osaka grows under the inspiration of ‘Kill Bill’: ‘Playing like this, she can win Wimbledon’
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UN coordinator in Venezuela: ‘Being insulted from all sides means I am doing my job’
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The Chilean firefighter who helped rescue Hernán Gil from the rubble: ‘The real heroes are the Venezuelans’
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The specter of US intervention in Mexico resurfaces in El Mayo Zambada case
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A CJNG kingpin at a World Cup semifinal: The double life of El Mencho’s brother-in-law before his US arrest
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Gianni Infantino: From La Liga intern to FIFA’s Balogun debacle
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Belgium routs the United States after Trump’s controversial intervention with FIFA
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Memes of the 'Trump card' that saved Balogun
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Ireland: A journey to Europe’s wildest economy
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Trump Accounts are now available: Who is eligible for the $1,000 and how the children’s savings program works
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Trump’s FIFA intervention sparks a World Cup scandal: US president admits he called Infantino to request a review of Balogun’s red card
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Sylvester Stallone battles for his legacy as he turns 80
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Danny Elfman, Hollywood’s macabre musician: ‘I don’t know how young composers coming up now are going to survive’
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From Darwin to prairie voles: the paradox of attraction between cousins
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30 years of the Spice Girls’ ‘Wannabe’: Feminist anthem or overrated pop hit?
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The children of Brazil’s asylum of horror demand justice: ‘It was a lifetime punishment’
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Iran and Oman negotiate a pay model for the Strait of Hormuz
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$1,200 a day: What it costs to keep digging for loved ones in Venezuela
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Trump’s paradox in Venezuela: Supporting a regime he promised to overthrow
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The socialists gaining ground in the US as Trump invokes the specter of communism
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Patriot Front: The masked white supremacists who marched through Washington on July 4
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250 years of US presidents and none as destructive to the office as Trump
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Emily Wood, the makeup artist sister of Aimee Lou Wood who’s making waves online: ‘I don’t have any craving to work with celebrities’
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The Chilean landfill that is among the world’s largest methane hotspots
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How organized crime captured a city in Mexico
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Luis Roger: ‘I have two restaurants in Houston, one with a Michelin star, and I eat two days a week in the car’
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David Albright, nuclear expert: ‘The only way to stop a nuclear weapons program is for the country itself to decide to do so’
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Ukraine exploits Kremlin’s weaknesses with new weapons, striking key targets in Russia
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With NATO under pressure, Europe undertakes its biggest rearmament since the Cold War
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The United States, the country of immigrants which has locked its doors
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Mary Beard, historian: ‘There is a deeply far-right appropriation of the classics’
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Why are we so willing to believe the incredible?
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A Black lesbian couple’s legal battle in Botswana marks a milestone for Africa: ‘We love each other, and that is all that matters’
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La Cumbrecita: 30 years of lessons from Argentina’s first pedestrian town
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The rise and fall of millennial icons: From Facebook and Arcade Fire to American Apparel and Buzzfeed
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The Middle East is in ruins. Who will rebuild it?
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Congressman Jamie Raskin: ‘The Founding Fathers would not have understood Trump’s immigration policy’
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Declaring for change
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Ro Khanna, the Democrat Musk wants behind bars: ‘Money has hijacked politics in the US’
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A bitter anniversary: The American ideal turns 250 amid turmoil
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A Bengal tiger on the loose: the failed rescue of Kenzo in Mexico
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Son de la Selva: Murui Indigenous rap in the upper Amazon
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Is caring for our parents a moral obligation beyond our personal feelings?
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Inside the making of the century‑old pot everyone wants
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Mount Nelson, the luxury hotel in Cape Town where John Lennon was mistaken for a homeless person
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Animal talk: How AI is helping us understand other species
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From hooligans to exemplary fans: the English return to Mexico after 40 years
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The portrait shedding light on Spain’s decisive role in US independence: ‘This is proof that we are founders, not outsiders’
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As it turns 250, the US questions its role in the world: ‘Great Satan’ or ‘indispensable nation’?
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The cruel fate of US deportees to Venezuela: Families search amid chaos and government obstacles
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A heatwave in a miserable tent in Gaza: ‘I dream of a glass of cold water’
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The United States on María Corina Machado’s attempts to return to Venezuela: They are ‘counterproductive’
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The female science influencers who leverage their training and have legions of followers
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16 children rescued from Ohio home with subhuman living conditions: Four family members charged with abuse and neglect
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Madonna: The woman who invented the manual for resistance
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Sarah M. S. Pearsall, historian: ‘The siege of Gibraltar is the longest battle of the American War of Independence’
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Rufus Wainwright, singer: ‘I don’t know Bad Bunny’s music so well, but my God, I want to sleep with him so badly’
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Beneficiaries of Spain’s ‘grandchildren law’: ‘Spanish nationality is a bond with my grandparents’
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Crimea, from triumph to tragedy
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Ibiza residents declare war on illegal villa parties: 1,000 guests, private security and no permits
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Trump’s other businesses: From hotels and golf clubs to watches and Bibles
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Mourning on hold: Earthquake-stricken Venezuela’s desperate search continues
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Crackdown on Venezuelans in the US continues despite the earthquake disaster: ‘Why not protect those who are here?’
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Harvard wins the first battle against Trump, but the war is far from over: ‘Democracy is at stake’
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United States says it will not renew the USMCA, the landmark trade pact with Mexico and Canada
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How TikTok’s algorithm is affecting you, from the content you see to what you can do to regain control
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‘He should play Sean Connery’: Billy Zane, the ‘Titanic’ villain who still drives the internet wild at 60
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Medicare begins covering weight-loss medications: who qualifies and how the new program will work
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Inside the International Criminal Court prison: an atypical jail for those accused of crimes against humanity
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‘Clinton said we glorified death’: Jaime King and the long recovery of the ‘heroin chic’ muse who was a real-life addict
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Taylor Swift teaches botany: a Brazilian university accuses a Spanish one of plagiarizing a teaching method
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Over 1,000 people may have died from June heatwave in Spain
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German intelligence services consider the far right a danger to democracy
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Tech giants lose $2 trillion in SpaceX’s IPO month: ‘The valuations were unsustainable’
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Sevastopol under a 21st-century siege: ‘The way Putin is waging this war, it will never end’
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A McDonald’s turned into a hospital: Improvisation and neglect mark the first week of Venezuela’s earthquake tragedy
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Venezuelans search for relatives among unrecognizable bodies: ‘I can’t say for certain it’s my niece’
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Supreme Court setback on birthright citizenship is the exception in a string of victories for Trump’s immigration agenda
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Colorado attorney general who has sued Trump 67 times wins Democratic nomination for governor
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Antonio Scurati on his monumental saga about Mussolini: ‘The last page of fascism is the worst of all’
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Accounts that spread child abuse content flood some X ‘hashtags’
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US Supreme Court rejects Trump’s bid to end birthright citizenship
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Using piñata and clothing stores in the US, cartels keep sending millions in drug proceeds to Mexico
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Beckham’s supplements promise better health — but the small print tells a different story
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Kyiv’s two worlds: Between celebration and war
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The open wounds of Guatemala’s civil war: 68 victims of genocide identified
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United States keeps up pressure on Mexico over narcopolitics two months after Rubén Rocha indictment
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The family that returned from Spain to Venezuela and was buried by the earthquakes
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Grief turns to rage amid the rubble of Venezuela’s earthquake zone
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Earth’s hidden insects: Scientists estimate there could be 20 million species, triple what was thought
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Trump names Lance Schroyer, a former Oklahoma state trooper, as new ICE director
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US Supreme Court delivers two setbacks to Trump
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Meloni and Trump go from idyll to nightmare
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‘People are in shock’: The end of TPS hits the heart of the US Haitian diaspora
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US Supreme Court is set to rule on cases that will define the limits of presidential power
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Nike stumbles in its bid to get back on track: ‘We are a brand built on victory, but victory must be earned’
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The mystery of Agatha Christie: The most imitated and misunderstood author in world literature
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Video of former Pemex director beating his wife sparks outrage in Mexico
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A year on from Mexico’s crematorium scandal: 131 bodies still unidentified and families in limbo
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Makhtar Diop, head of the IFC, the World Bank’s financial arm: ‘We want to use Madrid to channel more private investment to emerging markets’
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The drawn-out downfall of Manuel Adorni
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Detained by ICE days before his graduation: ‘They said they’d go after the worst of the worst. Josué is one of the best’
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Hundreds of thousands of people celebrate diversity at NYC Pride March: ‘Trump uses us to polarize society’
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Venezuela is saving itself with its own hands
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Republican sheriffs in Maryland rebel against ban on cooperating with ICE: ‘It does a lot of damage to public safety’
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Spain’s stock market is in the hands of foreign funds: these are the real owners of the Ibex 35
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Naturism in Germany, a long tradition fighting to survive
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Photo essay: The beauty in small things
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Non-transparent laws: Venezuela’s judicial reform arouses suspicion
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Which national soccer teams have the world’s best players?
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AI fraud at Brown University: ‘Academic integrity is at risk’
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Andrew Left, the short seller who shook Wall Street
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The engine of Costa Rica’s welfare system is in intensive care
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Venezuela Faces Catastrophe with an Overwhelmed State
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Is it legitimate to use AI to write a book?
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The animals condemned to live behind bars
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Carles Lalueza-Fox, geneticist: ‘We each have more than one doppelgänger somewhere on the planet’
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The lucrative business of the World Cup: How FIFA secures millions in profits, while host nations take all the risks
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Ninety years of the Montero, Brooklyn’s legendary Galician bar
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Tom Morello: ‘America is a much more dangerous place today’
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A journey to the ideological roots of Xi Jinping, the leader who stood up to Trump
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What is a sixth-generation fighter jet? The US has a decade’s head start on Europe after the collapse of the FCAS project
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Iran war strains the Gulf states’ strategic relationship with the United States
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Why did so many buildings collapse in the Venezuela earthquake? The hard lessons learned in Chile
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A new wave of xenophobia is sweeping through South Africa, with migrants murdered, homes destroyed and thousands displaced
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DHS Inspector General to investigate the rise in deaths and the use of force at ICE detention centers
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The Cuban revolutionaries
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It’s not just hot, it’s climate change: the heatwave scorching Europe would have been impossible just 50 years ago
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Esmeraldas, the secret behind Ecuador’s soccer miracle
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Katia Itzel García, Tori Penso and all the women blazing a trail in World Cup refereeing
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Colombia’s right pushes ‘gunpoint vote’ narrative, data contradict it
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Golf, cows and a fake triumphal arch: Welcome to Trump’s MAGA fair for America’s 250th anniversary
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Quake disaster tests Delcy Rodríguez’s leadership as Trump’s pick in Venezuela
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Venezuela quake disaster tests Trump’s ‘Donroe Doctrine’ in Latin America
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Colombian government reconciles with the UN, publishes 2024 report on illicit crops
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Former US ambassador Ken Salazar says López Obrador tied migration cooperation to infrastructure funding in Mexico
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Operation Cleansing Fire: Hungary’s new leader moves to break Orbán’s entrenched power structure
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Aid trickles in, survivors sleep outside, and looting breaks out in La Guaira, the Venezuelan city hardest hit by the earthquake
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King Felipe VI and Claudia Sheinbaum end the rift between Spain and Mexico with a meeting at the National Palace
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The Dodgers give $1.1 million to support families affected by immigration raids in Los Angeles
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Gold falls below $4,000 an ounce for the first time since November
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Supreme Court sides with Trump and blocks asylum claims at the Mexican border
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Two shallow quakes in 39 seconds: Why Venezuela’s earthquakes have been so destructive
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Early data on the devastating twin earthquakes in Venezuela
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Colombia breathes a sigh of relief after weeks of election turmoil
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Cuba releases 16-year-old Jonathan David Muir, the Castro regime’s youngest political prisoner
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Sheinbaum puts her own stamp on Mexico’s diplomatic peace with Spain
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Faith confronts Trump’s border wall
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The victory of candidates backed by Mamdani reopens the battle among Democrats ahead of midterms
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Trump criticizes Spain and other NATO allies for lack of cooperation in Iran war
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Trump kicks off America’s 250th anniversary celebrations with a tribute to himself at a campaign-style rally
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Two powerful earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck northern Venezuela on Wednesday afternoon, hitting Caracas
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Federal judge permanently bars Trump’s effort to require proof of citizenship to vote
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‘I’ve got the photo, I’ve got the photo!’: The image that exposed Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’ goal
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New DNA study of Neanderthals bolsters suspicions of human-driven extinction
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Federal court allows Trump to expand expedited deportations across the United States
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Mexican governor Esteban Villegas says his US visa has a yellow alert
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Keiko Fujimori secures victory in Peru’s presidential election after taking an unassailable lead
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‘Mom, do you love your phone more than me?’: Children of screen‑absorbed parents are more insecure
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In Mexico, a pro-fracking committee is advising Sheinbaum on approving unconventional natural gas extraction
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The far-right promises De la Espriella borrows from Milei, Bukele, Bolsonaro, Uribe and Trump
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Sailors cling to hope that their ordeal in Hormuz is coming to an end, despite lingering doubts
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Folarin Balogun, the US striker who wouldn’t be American if it were up to Trump
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Stricter Trump-era vetting leaves police departments without ‘Dreamer’ officers
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Mamdani shifts Democrats to the left with the success of his New York congressional candidates
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Supreme Court rules that Rastafarian ex-inmate cannot sue the Louisiana prison officials who cut off his dreadlocks
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Africa’s lucrative, nutritious grasshopper business runs into Western prejudice against eating insects
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The unfulfilled promises of Brexit: why the UK is worse off than before leaving the EU
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The heat wave is suffocating Germany and turning bike trips into a survival test
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The freedom to not be listened to: Argentina’s Milei limits citizen participation in decision-making
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Gordon S. Wood and the Revolution from below
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Bank of America’s Francisco Blanch: ‘Oil supplies will return to normal because it’s in the interests of both the US and Iran’
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Colombia joins the rise of the far right in Latin America
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