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A battered and diminished Hezbollah accepts a cease-fire
By Ben Hubbard For years, Hezbollah told the Lebanese that it alone could defend them from Israel. It boasted of powerful weapons and...

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Nov 28, 20245 min read


Trump’s tariff threat pits Canada against Mexico
By Matina Stevis-Gridneff and Simon Romero If President-elect Donald Trump’s threat of hefty tariffs on Canada and Mexico was intended as...

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Nov 28, 20244 min read


Netanyahu urges Cabinet to approve cease-fire with Hezbollah
By Aaron Boxerman and Patrick Kingsley Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged the Israeli Cabinet to accept an “outline for a...

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Nov 27, 20243 min read


Emergency crews walk 14 hours to save sole survivor of Costa Rica plane crash
By Mike Ives and Isabella Kwai Emergency workers in Costa Rica walked through a remote mountain forest on Tuesday carrying a woman who...

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Nov 27, 20242 min read


On the outskirts of Beirut, a crowd watches the war, and waits for its end
By Christina Goldbaum The crowds gather every evening on a scenic hillside on the outskirts of Beirut. Young men, old couples and local...

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Nov 27, 20246 min read


In Haiti, a grim barometer: Even United Nations workers are fleeing
By Frances Robles and David C. Adams A United Nations helicopter has been buzzing nonstop for days over Haiti, as the U.N. starts to draw...

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Nov 26, 20244 min read


The world seeks an end to plastic pollution at talks in South Korea
By Hiroko Tabuch On the heels of contentious climate talks in Azerbaijan, negotiators from around the world are descending on Busan,...

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Nov 26, 20245 min read


Hezbollah fires about 250 projectiles into Israel after deadly strike in Beirut
By Adam Rasgon Hezbollah fired about 250 projectiles into Israel on Sunday, a day after an Israeli strike in the heart of the Lebanese...

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Nov 25, 20243 min read


Kayaker trapped on Australian river has leg amputated in 20-hour rescue
By John Yoon A kayaker’s leg was amputated Saturday in a harrowing 20-hour effort to free him after he became trapped in rocks on a river...

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Nov 25, 20241 min read


A corruption case that spilled across Latin America is coming undone
By Jack Nicas and Ana Ionova One of the largest corruption crackdowns in recent history is being quietly wiped away. Brazil’s Supreme...

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Nov 25, 20246 min read
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