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A Tourist From New Mexico Is Killed by an Elephant in Zambia

[ad_1] A tourist from New Mexico was killed in Zambia when an elephant charged her, according to the police commissioner

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Ecuador Hit by Nationwide Blackout

[ad_1] Ecuador was plunged into a nationwide blackout on Wednesday afternoon, and the country’s public works minister blamed the emergency

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Middle East Crisis: Israel Says It Will Reduce Fighting in Part of Southern Gaza

[ad_1] The announcement came seemingly out of the blue on Sunday when it was first publicized via the Israeli military’s

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Will Biden’s Help for Ukraine Come Fast Enough and Last Long Enough?

[ad_1] During 27 months of war in the heart of Europe, President Biden has consistently resisted pressure from many of

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U.N. Security Council Passes U.S.-Backed Cease-Fire Deal: Gaza War Live Updates

[ad_1] The U.N. Security Council on Monday adopted a U.S.-backed cease-fire plan for the Gaza Strip after Russia opted not

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Putin, at Economic Forum, Again Talks About Nuclear War

[ad_1] President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said on Friday that even the combined arsenals of Europe and the United

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House Votes to Impose Sanctions on I.C.C. Officials Over Israel Prosecution

[ad_1] The House voted mostly along party lines on Tuesday to impose sweeping sanctions on officials at the International Criminal

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U Tin Oo, Embattled Pro-Democracy Leader in Myanmar, Dies at 97

[ad_1] U Tin Oo, a former Burmese armed forces chief and minister of defense who turned against his country’s repressive

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Blinken Hints U.S. May Accept Ukrainian Strikes in Russia With American Arms

[ad_1] Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken suggested on Wednesday that the Biden administration could be open to tolerating strikes

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Canada Debates the Future of Ontario Place, an Island Oasis

[ad_1] It was an unusually mild winter day in Toronto, but that did not make Lake Ontario’s icy waters any