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Thu Nov 21
Faced with mounting public anger, a weakened Hamas starts to compromise
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Ukrainian troops say inexperienced North Koreans are making easy targets
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Who is Friedrich Merz, Germany’s probable next chancellor?
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Trudeau’s top lieutenant resigns over differences on Trump
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South America’s most dangerous gang invades the Amazon forest
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Germany’s Olaf Scholz loses confidence vote, triggering early election
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Assad defends escape from Syria, blames ‘terrorist onslaught’ in first statement
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The unique destructiveness of Israel’s war on Gaza
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Foreign powers jockey for control in Syria, risking new conflict
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Drones swarm Kyiv every night. These volunteers shoot them down.
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Turkey exploits post-9/11 counterterrorism model to target critics in exile
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s fall was as fast as his ascent
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Israel approves plan to expand settlements on occupied Golan Heights
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This year’s Spanish Scrabble champion? A man who can’t speak Spanish.
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Unexploded mines endanger Syrian returnees, nonprofit warns
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U.S. officials in direct contact with Syria’s new leaders
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Files from Aleppo intelligence facility show extent of Assad repression
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With K-pop and light sticks, South Koreans demanded Yoon’s impeachment
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol impeached after martial law ploy
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U.S., Arab leaders push for stable Syrian transition
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Assad’s fall to Islamist rebels in Syria unsettles region’s autocrats
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Russia packs up military assets in Syria; future of bases unclear
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Syrian rebels deliver American to U.S. military post, photos show
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A migrant caravan just set out from Mexico. Why that’s no longer a crisis.
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U.S. and China renew science agreement as officials brace for new tensions
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War destroyed and divided Aleppo. Can Assad’s fall unite the city?
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Macron names François Bayrou as French prime minister after government collapse
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China’s emissions are peaking. Bringing them down will be the hard part.
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Russia launches large attack on Ukraine’s energy systems, Zelensky says
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Convicted for making racial slurs, she faces 8 years in Brazilian prison
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Syria’s interim prime minister addresses jubilant crowd at Friday prayers
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Assad lived in quiet luxury while Syrians went hungry
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After Assad’s demise, Turkey is emerging a winner in Syria
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In Britain, the prime minister and his foes spar over sandwiches
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U.S. diplomats in region push Gaza ceasefire deal, Syrian transition
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Syrian rebels offer to help U.S. search for journalist Austin Tice
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Assad’s collapse triggers race to find missing chemical weapons
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How Israel used a power vacuum to destroy Syria’s military assets
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U.S. citizen found in Syria says he was imprisoned for months
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Assad’s fall humiliated Putin and could dent his global ambitions
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Power vacuum in South Korea, a key U.S. ally, raises security concerns
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Australia to tackle Chinese influence with Papua New Guinean rugby team
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He thought he had escaped Beijing’s clutches only to vanish back into China
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Blinken in Mideast to discuss Syrian transition as Hamas softens Gaza ceasefire demands
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After Assad flees to Moscow, a look at how other dictators lived in exile
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Data shows global conflict surged in 2024
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11-year-old girl survives 3 days at sea by clinging to tire inner tubes
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South Korean president defends martial law decree, defies pressure to quit
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After toppling Assad, can Syria’s rebels rebuild a shattered state?
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Iran’s supreme leader accuses U.S. and Israel of orchestrating Assad ouster
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