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In the ‘Great Game’ of Central Asia, China’s Leader Seeks the Advantage
BEIJING — As Xi Jinping, China’s leader, visited Central Asian countries this week, he stepped off planes to rousing performances…
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At Old Coal Mines, the American Chestnut Tries for a Comeback
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ohio — Michael French trudged through a thicket of prickly bramble, unfazed by the branches he had to…
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A mass grave site with 440 bodies was found in Izium, a police official said.
A mass burial ground with about 440 individual graves has been found in Izium in the days since the city,…
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TikTok’s C.E.O. Navigates the Limits of His Power
TikTok recently tried to tamp down concerns from U.S. lawmakers that it poses a national security threat because it is…
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For Gen Z, TikTok Is the New Search Engine
When Ja’Kobi Moore decided to apply this year to a private high school in her hometown of New Orleans, she…
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The Reliable, Graceful and Fallible Roger Federer
Roger Federer is the most famous living citizen of Switzerland. “It’s not even close,” Nicolas Bideau, a Swiss official in…
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Kaliteli Elektronik Sigara Türkiye
Salt Likit Bazik nikotine göre daha tatmin edicidir ve boğaz yakma ve acı tat gibi sakıncaları yoktur. Gerçek sigaraya en…
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‘At the Breaking Point’: Tibetans, Under Lockdown, Make Rare Cries for Help
BEIJING — Infected patients quarantined alongside those who tested negative. No food for hours, despite repeated requests. Lines of buses,…
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The World Now Has a Vision of Ukrainian Victory
KYIV — Three months ago I met Vyacheslav Zadorenko, a community leader from the Kharkiv region. From the relative safety…
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Cultural Cringe and ‘The Lost City of Melbourne’
The Australia Letter is a weekly newsletter from our Australia bureau. Sign up to get it by email. Visitors to…