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Israeli strikes kill 22, including 5 journalists, in a Gaza hospital
El Mayo, the infamous Mexican drug lord, pleads guilty to drug trafficking charges
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Israel Offers to Cut Troops in Lebanon If Hezbollah Disarms
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U.S. military contractor accused of trying to spy for China charged with espionage in Germany
France Summons U.S. Ambassador Over Antisemitism Comments
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Is Edinburgh's Fringe still fringe, or has it — gasp — gone mainstream?
It began on the edgy margins of a mainstream festival — which it's now eclipsed. But nearly 80 years on, performers and spectators say rising costs threaten the Fringe's alternative vibe.
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A Director’s Quest for the Truth About Her Father’s Abduction
Jihan K’s new documentary is about the 1993 disappearance of her father, an exiled leader of the opposition against the Libyan dictator Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.
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The boss of SAP on Europe’s botched approach to digital sovereignty
This approach is based on the premise that owning the physical infrastructure is the key to independence. But anyone who believes that servers and processors alone will secure European sovereignty misunderstands the nature of global technological interdependence and overlooks Europe’s true digital strengths.
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How Russia is quietly trying to win over the world beyond the West
And what does this apparent creeping of media power in those regions mean in an age with a shifting world order? "[Countries outside the West are] very fertile territory intellectually, culturally, and ideologically [because of their] residual anti-American,
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Oscar-Nominated ‘Honeyland’ Director Takes Siberia-Set Documentary About Reindeer Herders to Venice Gap-Financing Market (EXCLUSIVE)
Two-time Oscar nominee Tamara Kotevska, whose latest feature premieres at the Venice Film Festival, is prepping a documentary set in Siberia.
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A Chinese E-Commerce Glut Is Meeting Resistance in Latin America
Governments from Mexico to Chile are starting to levy low-cost imports in a bid to protect local businesses from the glut coming out of China’s bloated factories. Spearheading the onslaught are Chinese e-commerce companies Temu,
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Your subway wasn’t built for this world
The infrastructure that powered the last century of urban life was not built for the one we’re in. Even the world’s newest subway systems are getting harsh lessons in the designs needed to survive an overheating Earth.
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Campaigners want to change the world map to show Africa is bigger
Advocacy groups in Africa have launched a campaign to replace the Mercator map, which distorts Africa's size by making it seem smaller.
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