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Students in Bangladesh Forced Out the Country’s Leader a Month Ago. Where Do Things Stand Now?
Associated PressNew Unproductive Forces: The Chinese Youth Owning Their Unemployment
Explainer: Why South Korea Is on High Alert over Deepfake Sex Crimes
Iran Has Further Increased Its Stockpile of Uranium Enriched to Near Weapons-grade Levels, UN Says
Associated PressDrying Lakes and Thirsty Trees: In Drought-hit Greece, Water Trucks Are Keeping Crops Alive
Associated PressOlder Americans Prepare Themselves for a World Altered by Artificial Intelligence
Associated PressAs Drought Breeds Hunger in Guatemala, Farming Program Aims to Help
In Myanmar’s Jungles, Young Volunteers Train Hard to Fight Junta
Cholera Spreads as Sudan Grapples with Rains and Displacement
Libya’s Instability Will Worsen Further Without a Unified Government and Elections, UN Envoy Says
Associated PressUN Says a Record Number of Aid Workers Were Killed in 2023 and This Year May Be Even Higher
Associated PressTaliban Have Deliberately Deprived 1.4 Million Afghan Girls of Schooling Through Bans, Says UNESCO
Associated PressExplainer: Why Is Mpox an Emergency Again, and How Worried Should You Be?
On Geneva Conventions’ 75th Anniversary, Fighters in Gaza, Ukraine and Beyond Ignore Rulebook of War
Associated PressU.S. Warns a Famine in Sudan Is on Pace to Be the Deadliest in Decades as the World Looks Elsewhere
Associated PressHeat Deaths of People Without Air Conditioning Underscore Energy Inequity
Associated PressU.S. Hands Over Its Last Military Base in Niger to the Ruling Junta
Associated PressSevere Drought Has Returned to the Amazon. And It Is Happening Earlier than Expected
Associated PressProtests Toppled Bangladesh’s Government and Drove Powerful PM into Exile. How Did They Get Here?
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