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Air Canada reaches deal with flight attendant union to end strike
Pakistan restores electricity and reopens roads in areas where floods killed over 300
Live Updates: European Leaders to Discuss Protections for Ukraine After White House Talks
Firefighters battle flames following deadly Russian strike on Dobropilia in eastern Ukraine
Treasury Secretary Bessent: India is profiteering from Russian oil
Gaza ceasefire proposal agreed by Hamas is "almost identical" to Witkoff's plan, Qatari official says
A Gaza-bound ship that left Cyprus with 1,200 tons of food aid nears Israeli port
Son of Norway's crown princess charged with rape and abuse
Iraq says its tip to Lebanon leads to the destruction of an amphetamine factory
Doechii Pulls Out of Two Major U.K. Festivals This Weekend, Including London's All Points East
North Korea's Kim calls for rapid nuclear buildup amid U.S.-South Korea exercises
Busan Film Festival Expands Vision Section, Launches Innovation Platform
Xiaomi's second-quarter revenue up 30.5%, boosted by smartphone shipment
US archbishop's meeting with Putin denounced as 'betrayal of Christian witness'
A record number of aid workers were killed in global hotspots in 2024, the U.N. says
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Europe’s Leaders Headed Off Giveaway to Putin, but Emerged Without a Clear Path
The leaders dropped everything to travel to Washington to ensure President Trump didn’t force a bad deal on Ukraine. A road map for peace remains elusive.
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‘They don’t want the rabble anymore:’ Why Europe is rising up against mass tourism
Europe’s summer of discontent, with locals protesting overtourism everywhere from Tenerife to the Louvre. As destinations take action to stem local anger, is the sun setting on mass tourism in Europe?
12 min read
'No-one comes for us': The women trapped in Afghanistan's mental health system
The women's wing of a mental health centre run by the Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) is the largest of only a handful of facilities in the country dedicated to helping women with mental illnesses.
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The fight to preserve Mexico’s portals to the underworld
For the Maya people, these cenotes are sacred places where gods and spirits dwell. They are also geological wonders that may contain historic artifacts and endangered aquatic species, although some have been converted into tourist spots for visitors who want to swim in their traditionally crystalline waters.
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China tells businesses to embrace AI. Where does that leave humans?
Marketplace’s Jennifer Pak asks Chinese AI companies what they think about the humans who will lose jobs to their AI products.
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Is collapsing fertility really the end of the world?
Steep population declines in most countries are expected to have negative impacts over the next several generations, but adaptation is possible.
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Analysis-China's Overcapacity Crackdown Faces Litmus Test in Solar Sector
A general view of solar panels at the Dunhuang Photovoltaic Industrial Park, during an organised media tour to Dunhuang, in Gansu province, China October 16, 2024. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang/File Photo BEIJING (Reuters) -China's efforts to curb industrial overcapacity face their first test in the indebted and bloated polysilicon sector,
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Young People of Color Flocked to This Show. It Made Them Feel Seen.
The exhibition “Beloved Suburbs” drew more than 150,000 visitors to France’s Museum of the History of Immigration. “We really recognize ourselves in the exhibition,” one said.
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