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Putin spoke first and other key moments from Alaska summit
Israel Prepares to Move Palestinians to Southern Gaza: AP
Canadian government orders end to Air Canada strike
Hindus celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna in India and Nepal, in photos
Serbian police use tear gas against protesters in Belgrade
Brazil's former president Bolsonaro temporarily leaves house arrest for medical exams
Ukraine says it presses Russian troops back on part of Sumy front
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Two premature babies die from suspected dish soap contamination in Italy
Guatemalan prison guards held hostage by rioting inmates freed after 3 days
Suspected Islamist rebels kill 30 in Congo’s North Kivu province
Video shows prominent Palestinian prisoner for the first time in years
Sho Miyake's ‘Two Seasons, Two Strangers' Wins at Locarno
A fire at a Russian industrial plant kills 11 and injures 130
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The Power of the Trump-Putin Presidential Photo Op
At their meeting in Alaska, President Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia both understood the power of the summit’s imagery, even if their goals were not accomplished.
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Beyond chow mein: How a new wave of restaurants is redefining Chinese food abroad
Chinese food is having a moment outside China, driven by huge success and intense competition back home. And nowhere is this clearer than in Singapore, where ethnically Chinese people make up more than three-quarters of the multicultural population.
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How a little-known coup leader became a Pan-African hero
The Post traveled to Burkina Faso to shed light on President Ibrahim Traoré’s remarkable reinvention — from obscure junta leader to political icon.
8 min read
Democrats Edge Away From Unwavering Support for Israel
Even prominent Democratic centrists like Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar are joining demands for U.S. action to stop Israel’s war in Gaza.
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Why La Liga May Come To Regret Playing Games In The United States
La Liga president Javier Tebas appears to believe playing Stateside will do La Liga more good than harm. But maybe he shouldn't.
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In cramped, sweaty Hong Kong, climate change is making things worse for the poorest
On a sweltering summer afternoon in Hong Kong, Yeung Fong-yan’s flat felt like an oven. Her air conditioner ran at full blast, but the tiny, tin-roofed room still baked in the heat, with a thermometer inside reading 36°C (96.
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Indonesian Authorities Respond to Mass Flying of ‘One Piece’ Flag
Don’t stop criticizing,” President Prabowo said as Indonesians have embraced an anime symbol to express discontent with his government ahead of the nation’s 80th Independence Day.
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Spain’s Old Ways May Show How to Keep Cool
The tradition of the siesta is no accident. Spain has been living with extreme heat for centuries, and its people have ways of coping.
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