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North Korea Resumes Missile Tests, Raising Tensions with its Rivals after Their Military Drills’ End
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Putin Basks in Electoral Victory That Was Never in Doubt Even as Russians Quietly Protest
Russian President Vladimir Putin basked in a victory early Monday that was never in doubt, as par...
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Venezuela Ruling Party Officially Makes Maduro its Candidate in the July Presidential Election
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India Announces 6-Week General Elections Starting April 19 with Modi’s BJP Topping Surveys
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AP Reporters Aboard a U.S. Military Plane Watch Small Batches of Aid Airdropped on a Destroyed Gaza
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Hunger Soars and Aid Dwindles as Gangs in Haiti Suffocate the Country
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After the Pandemic, Young Chinese Again Want to Study Abroad, Just not So Much in the U.S.
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Former Vice President Mike Pence Says He’s not Endorsing Trump
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Apple to Pay $490 Million to Settle Allegations That It Misled Investors about iPhone Sales in China
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Hong Kong Jails 12 People over the Storming of the Legislature in 2019 Protests
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Germany, France and Poland Vow to Procure More Weapons for Ukraine
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March 16, 2024
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Russians Are Voting in an Election That Holds Little Suspense After Putin Crushed Dissent
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March 16, 2024
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