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Rotterdam unveils a museum about migration while anti-foreigner sentiment rises in Europe
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands — A gleaming spiral staircase jutting from the roof of a former Dutch warehouse overlooks the waterway where…
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Nvidia is back in the green amid Trump’s dealmaking
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang and U.S. President Donald Trump shake hands at an ‘Investing in America’ event in Washington, D.C.,…
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Militant’s Death Would Be Blow to Hamas, but May Have Limited Long-Term Consequences
The assassination of Muhammad Sinwar, the influential Hamas leader whom Israel tried to kill in a recent strike, would be…
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Families of victims in South Korea plane crash file complaint against 15 officials
SEOUL, South Korea — SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Families of victims of December’s devastating plane crash in South Korea…
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Samsung Electronics to acquire FläktGroup for 1.5 billion euros
A Samsung Group flag flutters in front of the company’s Seocho building in Seoul. Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty…
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Live Updates: Trump Gets Lavish Welcome in Saudi Arabia as He Kicks Off Gulf Tour
President Trump and his business partners promoted it as the world’s most “EXCLUSIVE INVITATION” — a dinner with the president…
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Nigeria has a food security problem as water for crops is harder to find
KWALKWALAWA, Nigeria — After two decades of working his farm in northwestern Nigeria, Umaru Muazu now struggles to find water…
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U.S.-China deal revives markets and ‘Trump put’
Chinese President Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump at the G-20 Summit in Osaka on June 29, 2019. Brendan Smialowsi…
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For Catholics, the Pope Is a Holy Father. For the World, He Is a Powerful Voice
Just days into the papacy of Leo XIV, the new pope has begun to lay out his vision for how…
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After days of heavy firefights, calm reported along Indian and Pakistan borders
NEW DELHI — Indian and Pakistani authorities said on Monday that there were no reported incidents of firing overnight along…
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