Month: March 2024
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British Museum Sues Former Curator for Return of Stolen Items
[ad_1] A judge has ordered a former curator who the British Museum says stole hundreds of artifacts to return any…
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Middle East Crisis: Hezbollah and Israel Trade Fire Across Lebanon Border
[ad_1] The Israeli military has confirmed that Marwan Issa, the deputy commander of Hamas’s military wing in Gaza and a…
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It’s a Statue of Prince Philip. Really. But Now It Has to Go.
[ad_1] The bronze statue in Cambridge, England, is 13 feet tall. The figure wears academic robes and a mortarboard. It…
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Putin’s Orchestrated Election Leaves Russians With No Other Choices
[ad_1] The Kremlin stage-managed Russia’s presidential vote over the weekend to send a singular message at home and abroad: that…
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Middle East Crisis: Aiding Gaza by Air and Sea Unlikely to Replace Land Routes
[ad_1] Palestinians who were wounded by Israeli gunfire while waiting for aid, according to health officials, rest on beds at…
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Middle East Crisis: Severe Malnutrition in Young Children in Gaza Is Rising Fast, UNICEF Says
[ad_1] Children in the Gaza Strip are facing severe and rapidly worsening food deprivation, and an alarming number are suffering…
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Russia’s 2024 Presidential Election: What to Know
[ad_1] Why does this election matter? The presidential vote in Russia, which begins Friday and lasts through Sunday, features the…
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Middle East Crisis: First Sea Shipment of Aid Departs for Gaza
[ad_1] The first sea shipment of food for Gaza left the Mediterranean island of Cyprus on Tuesday morning, officials said,…
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Middle East Crisis: Ramadan Begins as Hunger and Fear Stalk Gaza
[ad_1] A day after President Biden asserted that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel was “hurting Israel more than helping…
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