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Opinion | First They Came for Sudan’s Future. Now They’re Destroying Its Past.
New York Times· 1 day agoThe next day I watched fighter jets fire rockets into the neighborhoods where I grew up. Thousands...
Opinion | Mexico’s New President Has a Daunting Job: Stop the Blood Bath
New York Times· 14 hours agoMr. Grillo is a writer based in Mexico who investigates drug trafficking, violence and organized...
Iran’s allies in Iraq are firing at Israel. What if they draw blood?
Stars and Stripes· 5 hours ago“Overall, the intensity and the types of weapons systems used have steeply escalated,” said Mike...
The X-Men comics are relaunching with 10 new and returning titles - here's everything you need to...
GamesRadar+ via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoThey'll be putting together a team led by Forge, who picks out a team of ...
AP PHOTOS: The world's largest election concludes in India
San Francisco Chronicle· 11 hours agoVotes will be counted Tuesday in India's 6-week-long election. Voters are choosing 543 members for...
How to Help Support the People of Sudan In Dire Humanitarian Crisis
Teen Vogue via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAFP via Getty Images After large-scale conflict erupted in Sudan between the Sudanese Armed Forces...
Why a third term for Modi could be ‘catastrophic’ for India’s 200 million Muslims
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAs results are all set to be announced in the world’s biggest election, Muslims in India tell Shweta...
Iran's hard-line parliament speaker Mohammad Qalibaf registers as a presidential candidate
Newsday· 24 hours agoThe entry of Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf brings a prominent candidate with close ties to the country's ...
Mexico's Sheinbaum: from activist to climate scientist to presidential frontrunner
Reuters via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIt was 1968, the Institutional Revolutionary Party had governed Mexico with an iron fist for decades...
How Putin Inspired a Menacing New Witch Hunt in Another Country
The Daily Beast· 3 hours agoJournalists and activists are reporting intimidating phone calls, psychological pressure, stalking, and even physical assaults. Activists and journalists who protested a controversial new “foreign ...