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Korean Victim of WWII Sex Slavery Who Fought for Japan’s Apology Dies

Gil Won-ok, one of the last survivors of sexual slavery in brothels for Japan’s World War…

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When a Journey Home to Israeli-Occupied Lebanon Becomes Deadly

For months after the Israel-Hezbollah war that devastated southern Lebanon, the Alawieh family would visit a…

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C.I.A. Expands Secret Drone Flights Over Mexico

The United States has stepped up secret drone flights over Mexico to hunt for fentanyl labs,…

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Under Trump’s Mass Deportation Plan, Some Migrants Are Being Sent to Panama

They arrived at the United States border from around the world, hoping to seek asylum. Instead,…

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Europe, Dazed by Trump, Confronts Hard Choices in Ukraine

For years, European leaders have fretted about reducing their dependence on a wayward United States. On…

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A Passenger Jet Flips and Burns, but Tragedy Is Averted This Time

Delta Flight 4819’s landing seemed routine — until it wasn’t. For the 80 people on board,…

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Pete Marocco Returns to Battle in Trump’s War on Foreign Aid

Pete Marocco has spent much of this month hunkered in an office suite on the seventh…

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U.S., Russia Talks in Saudi Arabia Set to Go Beyond Ukraine

Senior American and Russian officials were set to meet in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday for the…

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Passengers Recall Moments Before Delta Plane Crash at Toronto Airport

All 80 passengers and crew members on board the Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis that…

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Passengers Recall Moments Before Delta Plane Crash at Toronto Airport

All 80 passengers and crew members on board the Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis that…

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