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Why a Port Deal Has the Horn of Africa on Edge

A landmark pact between Ethiopia and the breakaway region of Somaliland has drawn condemnation from Somalia. Other neighbors also worry…

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Denmark’s King-to-Be: A Modern, Climate-Friendly Monarch

Like King Charles III of Britain, Prince Frederik, who will soon ascend to his country’s throne, is part of a…

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The Twin Fronts in the Battle Over Israel’s Identity

The decision by the Israeli Supreme Court to reject legislative control over the judiciary ends for now the languishing effort…

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What’s in a Name? The Battle of Baby T. Rex and Nanotyrannus.

A dinosaur fossil for sale in London embodies one of the most heated debates in paleontology.

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Britain’s Economy Is ‘Not Working.’ Here Are 2 Key Reasons.

In the countryside of Cambridgeshire, a British semiconductor start-up was ready to expand beyond its lab and open a manufacturing…

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LaPierre, Longtime N.R.A. Leader, Faces Trial That Could End His Reign

A lawsuit brought by New York’s attorney general against Wayne LaPierre and three other N.R.A. insiders accuses the gun-rights group…

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An Almanac Publisher’s 2024 Prediction: ‘Tumultuous’

The publishers of the annual “Pocket Chinese Almanac” say they were alarmed looking ahead to 2024.

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Indiana’s Plan to Pipe In Groundwater for Microchip-Making Draws Fire

The state is courting high-tech investments, but a new industrial park may lack enough water. Opponents say piping it from…

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Death Toll Rises to at Least 48 After Powerful Earthquake in Japan

The authorities continued to look for people buried in the rubble of collapsed and burned buildings in the coastal epicenter…

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Israel’s Top Court Strikes Down Move to Curb Its Powers

The Supreme Court, by the narrowest of margins, rejected a law pushed by Netanyahu allies that limited its authority to…

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