Category: World

Threat to Ukrainian nuclear power plant grows as f...

Russia, trying to pin down Ukraine’s forces to blunt a counteroffensive in Kherson, has been firing shells from near a nuclear pla...

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75 years later, the vanished ghosts of the bloody ...

With the passing decades, nationalist fervor and mutual suspicion have largely replaced memories of mass death and displacement du...

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The Partition of India: A Photographic History

The division set off communal violence and displaced millions, changing the face and geopolitics of South Asia.

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Partition survivors seek closure via YouTube chann...

The YouTube channel Punjabi Lehar, based in Pakistan, has reunited people who were separated by the partition of India in 1947.

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As US seeks to close Guantánamo, Saudi center may ...

The Biden administration is looking for places to safely send cleared Guantánamo detainees who cannot go home. Could a program in ...

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With new armaments, Ukraine subtly changes its war...

Striking deep behind enemy lines, the Ukrainians are depleting Russia’s combat potential, slowing its advance in the east and crea...

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Ukraine's first UN grain ship prepares to leave fo...

The Brave Commander, a freighter, is expected to carry 23,000 metric tons of wheat to Ethiopia, which World Food Program officials...

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Answers to your spelling questions

Sam Ezersky on how he crafts the Bee and how to be a better solver.

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Norway kills Freya, a 1,300-pound walrus that thri...

Officials said the walrus had become a threat to human safety because people ignored warnings and did not keep their distance from...

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An orchestra supports Ukraine and reunites a coupl...

“I don’t have a gun, but I have my cello,” a musician says as he joins the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, which is made up of refuge...

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How frustration over TikTok rose in Washington

National security concerns over the Chinese-owned viral video app remain unresolved. Lawmakers and regulators are increasingly pus...

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Zofia Posmysz, who wrote about life in concentrati...

Her radio play, “The Passenger in Cabin 45,” became a novel that was translated into 15 languages, a movie and an acclaimed opera...

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