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Crypto Is Tumbling, but in Argentina It’s Still a Safer Bet
BUENOS AIRES — Romina Sejas’s entry into the world of cryptocurrency — in a country where digital currencies have soared…
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Vadim V. Bakatin, the Last Chairman of the K.G.B., Dies at 84
Vadim V. Bakatin, a liberal Russian politician who in the late 1980s rocketed from Siberian obscurity to President Mikhail S.…
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Giuliani Associate Sought Pardon for Him After Jan. 6, Book Says
An associate of Rudolph W. Giuliani, President Donald J. Trump’s personal lawyer, tried to pass a message to Mr. Trump…
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‘I am glad it is sitting here demolished’: Kyiv rolls out damaged Russian tanks.
Damaged and destroyed Russian vehicles were on display in Maidan Square in central Kyiv, Ukraine, on Saturday.Credit...Jim Huylebroek for The…
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Militants Storm Hotel in Somalia, Leaving 5 People Dead
Militants were battling security forces on Saturday in a busy hotel in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, after storming the…
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Twitter Tells Employees They Might Get Only Half Their Annual Bonus
Twitter warned its employees on Friday that they might receive only half of their typical annual bonuses as the social…
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‘No tenían que matarla’: la ejecución de la morsa Freya divide a Noruega
OSLO — Era otro buen día para Freya, la morsa de casi 600 kilos bautizada así en honor de la…
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Canada’s Growing Linguistic Diversity
For the first time since Canada began collecting data on mother tongues over a century ago, a record number of…
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Hungary’s Orban, a Scourge of Liberals, Faces a New Foe: Economics
BUDAPEST — He has won four consecutive elections, bent the judiciary and the news media to his will, rewritten the…
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Dairy Farmers in the Netherlands Are Up in Arms Over Emission Cuts
WOUDENBERG, Netherlands — The dairy farmers of the Netherlands have had enough. They have set fire to hay and manure…