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European leaders expressed relief at the tone of Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s remarks, but they made it clear that the trans-Atlantic rift remained.
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More people in a still largely conservative and religious nation are rejecting monogamy as they seek new definitions of romance, and of family.
Source: The New York Times - By Ana Ionova and María Magdalena Arréllaga
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People protesting the Iranian government gathered near the security conference in Munich, as well as in other cities. More U.S.-Iran talks are expected Tuesday.
Source: The New York Times - By Sanam Mahoozi, Jonathan Wolfe and Abdi Latif Dahir
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In Munich, European leaders were also talking about “de-risking” from the United States, citing President Trump’s unpredictability.
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The lawyer for the former prime minister claimed he had lost 85 percent of the vision in his right eye because of delayed treatment in prison.
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A Chinese king’s infatuation with a woman was seen as the reason that a golden age collapsed. Evidence suggests climate change and internal strife played bigger roles.
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A Brazilian skier secured South America’s maiden medal at a Winter Games the day after a Kazakh figure skater won his nation’s first gold in 32 years.
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More than a year into a cease-fire, the mechanical whir of Israeli drones above the Lebanese capital is a reminder that, in many ways, the war never really ended.
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The captain’s arrest had raised fears of a broader diplomatic confrontation between Japan and China, which have been at odds for months.
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Peter Biar Ajak, a democracy advocate, was convicted of conspiring to buy and export weapons for a revolt in South Sudan.
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Tarique Rahman, the scion of a political dynasty, returned to sweep his party into government with a promise of change. Some have doubts.
Source: The New York Times - By Anupreeta Das, Saif Hasnat and Lam Yik Fei
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The High Court said the ban on Palestine Action as a terrorist group was disproportionate and breached free speech rights. The government said it would appeal, and the ban remained in place for now.
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Carlos Roberto García, an ex-mayor opposed to the Maduro regime, fled Venezuela in 2017. He faces deportation to a country with a long history of punishing political dissidents.
Source: The New York Times - By Luis Ferré-Sadurní, Patricia Sulbarán and Isayen Herrera
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Brenda Ogden lost her waterproof prosthetic leg 10 months ago, and with it, her zest for swimming. Then a local fossil hunter stumbled upon it.
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Milo Rau’s examination of the infamous broadcast that preceded the Rwandan genocide is onstage now. Two other works, including “The Pelicot Trial,” arrive in March.
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His score of books and hundreds of essays documented Stalinist executions, Communist repressions and censorship, and the transition to post-Soviet Russia.
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The mass shooting in the remote British Columbia mining town has shocked and saddened the nation.
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On Valentine’s Day, consider the ways in which we’re sticking to established paths — and the places where we yearn to deviate.
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The secretary of state was much less caustic in Munich than Vice President JD Vance was a year ago. But European officials said his core message was much the same.
Source: The New York Times - By Jeanna Smialek
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Scotty James of Australia laid down a strong run, but was outdone by Japan’s Yuto Totsuka.
Source: The New York Times - By Victor Mather and Gabriela Bhaskar
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In his speech at the Munich Security Conference, Secretary of State Marco Rubio voiced some far-right ideas, but his diplomatic tone came as a relief to the audience.
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A top arms diplomat at the State Department recently laid out what might come next as Washington upends decades of federal policies on nuclear proliferation.
Source: The New York Times - By William J. Broad
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