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Cyclone Mocha Moves Toward Myanmar and Bangladesh, Bringing Flood Threats
A new storm forecast to be the strongest to hit Myanmar in more than a decade is expected to make…
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Quite a Tail: A Mouse Has Been Hiding Its Armor All This Time
At first it looks like a slightly more hairy rodent. But the spiny mouse’s body is full of secrets. Found…
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8 Dead in Shooting in Serbia, Day After School Massacre That Killed 9
Eight people were killed and at least 10 others wounded late Thursday near Belgrade, Serbia, in the nation’s second mass…
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Stampede in Yemen Kills 78 People Gathering to Receive Holiday Donations
At least 78 people died in a stampede in Yemen while gathering to receive charitable donations from local merchants ahead…
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Ukrainians Return Home, Renewed and Resigned
A new sound wafts through the open windows at night in this town near the front line: children hollering at…
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Johannesburg, Where Mayors Last Just Months, or Even Only Weeks
NOW HIRING: A mayor of Johannesburg. DUTIES: Managing fickle governing partners. Dodging insults from opposition parties. And cleaning up piles…
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An Exodus by Bus From Sudan: Sniper Fire, Desert Journeys and Fear
ASWAN, Egypt — It was the middle of the night, but the first thing Mawahib Mohammed did was make a…
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It’s May in Rome: A Time to Revere, and Fear, Fava Beans
As hungry Italians at the Festival for the Fava Bean lined up in a field in the Roman countryside to…
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Despite Inflation, Earthquakes and Tough Race, Erdogan Is Re-elected
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan beat back the greatest political challenge of his career on Sunday, securing victory in a presidential…
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Hurricane Season Could Bring 12 to 17 Named Storms, Forecasters Say
There could be from 12 to 17 named tropical cyclones this hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean, similar to the…
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