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Her Final Wish: A Home for the Son She Never Got to Hold

The house is at the end of the road, nestled behind a playground in Loughrea, an ancient town in County…

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In the Battle for Next Pope, Cardinal Erdö Emerges as a Conservative Favorite

When more than a million refugees and economic migrants poured into Europe a decade ago, Pope Francis urged compassion and,…

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The Last Surrealist

It was Paris in the late 1950s, and Jean-Claude Silbermann knew where the Surrealists met every evening from 5 to…

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U.N. Court Drops Sudan’s Genocide Case Against U.A.E.

The United Nations’ top court on Monday dismissed a case accusing the United Arab Emirates of fueling genocide in Sudan…

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Cable Theft in Spain Disrupts Train Travel for Thousands, Officials Say

More than 10,000 people were left stranded in Spain after cable thefts along a train route and a technical issue…

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Rwanda in Talks With Trump Administration to Take in Migrants Deported From U.S.

Rwanda is in talks with the Trump administration to take in migrants deported from the United States, the central African…

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Wim Wenders on Where the War in Europe Really Ended 80 Years Ago

Wim Wenders, the renowned German film director, is nearly 80 years old, as old as the peace in Europe that…

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As Trump Targets Researchers, Europe Makes a Pitch to Attract Scientists

As the U.S. government slashes support to research institutions and threatens universities like Harvard and Columbia with the freezing of…

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Netanyahu’s Plan to Expand Israel’s Fight in Gaza Is Met With Skepticism

Israel’s security cabinet met on Sunday and approved plans for an escalation of the military campaign in Gaza. The logic…

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Oil Prices Slide Further on OPEC Plans to Increase Supply

Oil prices resumed their downward slide after the OPEC Plus cartel of oil producers said over the weekend that it…

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