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Matcha madness leaves Japan's tea ceremony pros skeptical
Car bomb and attack on helicopter in Colombia kill at least 17, including police officers
Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra says he has been acquitted of royal defamation
How Russia’s drone attacks have reshaped the war in Ukraine: An illustrated guide
Proposed Ukraine land concessions are Putin's trap, EU's top diplomat tells BBC
Netanyahu says he will push ahead with Gaza City takeover and renewed ceasefire talks
What issues are likely to be discussed at the US-South Korea summit?
Bolivia votes, a protest in Mexico and more top photos this week from Latin America
Nvidia looking to halt H20 chip production after China cracks down on purchases, reports say
Palestinian factions in Lebanon begin handing over weapons at Beirut refugee camp
A Berlin garden of flavorsome herbs revives a monastic health tradition from the Middle Ages
Kim Jong Un says his ‘heart aches’ over North Korean soldiers killed fighting for Russia, in rare admission of losses
5th body recovered from superyacht off Sicily, as questions mount
U.S. flight attendants are fed up like their Air Canada peers. Here's why they are unlikely to strike
Friday Briefing: U.S. and Europe Flesh Out Trade Deal
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The 95-year-old Korean POW who wishes to return to the North to die
There were dozens of activists and police officers, their attention fixed on one man: Ahn Hak-sop, a 95-year-old former North Korean prisoner of war who was making his way home, to the other side of the border that divides the Korean peninsula.
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Thailand’s former leader acquitted in royal insult case, but the list of those ensnared by lese majeste laws keeps growing
Thailand’s billionaire former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra was acquitted of insulting the kingdom’s powerful monarchy Friday. Here’s what to know about the law that has ensnared hundreds
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Innovation Without Guardrails: The $4.8 Trillion Question and the Risk of Unchecked AI Investment
The global market for artificial intelligence is projected to reach $4.8 trillion by 2033, according to the UN Conference on Trade and Development. It’s an astonishing figure, one that dwarfs early dot-com investments and rivals the kind of national mobilization once reserved for wartime research initiatives.
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What U.S. Aid Cuts Mean for the Women of Afghanistan
With many care centers shuttered and supplies dwindling, many pregnant women in rural Afghanistan fear they or their babies won’t survive delivery.
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Are east African governments colluding to stifle dissent?
It is just one of several recent cases. The most prominent example is Kizza Besigye, a Ugandan opposition leader who was kidnapped on a visit to Kenya in November and now stands accused of plotting to overthrow Uganda’s government by force.
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Brazil Wanted America’s Help Mining Rare Earths. Then Came Tariffs.
Tensions between President Trump and Brazil’s leader could derail a promising alliance to unlock the world’s second largest reserve of the minerals.
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US and China Are Thwarting India’s Shot at $7 Trillion Solar Prize
To seize its opportunity to become a global force in solar power, nation must address tariff tensions and fix a supply chain still hugely reliant on Beijing.
8 min read
On the ground in Ukraine’s largest Starlink repair shop
Elon Musk's satellite internet service has been absolutely critical to the country's defense. But staying connected through war relies on innovation and rehab work from “The People’s Starlink.”
16 min read
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