A gang vying for control of a swath of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, opened fire on Saturday…
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Hailstorm in Germany Rips Through a Town, Damaging Buildings and Cars
An estimated 80 percent of buildings were damaged during a hailstorm in a town in southern…
Greece wildfires close on to capital Athens amid firefighting efforts from across EU
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In a Departure, Zimbabwe’s Neighbors Question the Legitimacy of Its Elections
The presidential election in Zimbabwe last week that kept the governing party in power and was…
Leaderless and Exposed, Russia’s Wagner Faces an Uncertain Future
Its leader is officially dead, as is its founding commander. President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia…
In Moscow, mourners cry at a makeshift Wagner memorial.
Tearful mourners gathered in Moscow over the weekend to pay muted respect to the founder of…
The Capitals: When New Delhi’s Chandrayaan triumph took over BRICS leaders in Johannesburg
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Zimbabwe’s opposition challenges president’s re-election, claims victory
Zimbabwe’s opposition leader, Nelson Chamisa, has vehemently contested the official re-election of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, asserting…
The Joys of Sketching Birds
All through the summer, as part of our birding project, The Times has encouraged readers to…
China forced to slash stamp duty on stock trading after loss of days of economic boom
China has decreased the stamp duty on stock trading by more than half, which will come…