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Why Zelensky Backtracked on His Controversial Law
Facing growing pressure amid nationwide protests, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine backtracked on controversial legislation that would have weakened the…
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Why So Many Afghans Have Been Forced Out of Iran
More than 1.4 million Afghans have been forced out of Iran since January amid a governmental crackdown. Elian Peltier, an…
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Rubio Visits Asia in Shadow of Trump’s Tariffs
new video loaded: Rubio Visits Asia in Shadow of Trump’s Tariffs Recent episodes in Latest Video Whether it’s reporting on…
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How This River in Thailand Was Poisoned
Unregulated heavy rare earth mining in war-torn Myanmar is poisoning the Kok River in Thailand. Hannah Beech, a New York…
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How the Assad Regime Built a Mass Grave in Syria
Months after President Bashar al-Assad’s regime was toppled, Charlie Smart, a reporter at The New York Times, traveled to a…
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Why the Dalai Lama’s Succession Is Complicated
Just before the Dalai Lama turned 90, he announced that his successor would be selected through the traditional process of…
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U.S. Leaves Vietnam’s War Dead Unidentified
Damien Cave, the Vietnam bureau chief for The New York Times, takes us to a cemetery in northern Vietnam, where…
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How Iran Became Isolated
Christina Goldbaum, a New York Times reporter, and Katrin Bennhold, a senior writer on the international desk, discuss how the…
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The Challenge of Rebuilding Syria
After one of the most brutal wars of this century, a new flag flies across Syria: the emblem of the…
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