World News Desk
Taps Have Run Dry Across South Africa’s Largest City in an Unprecedented Water Crisis
Associated PressMore Than 60 Percent of U.S. Abortions in 2023 Were Done by Pill, Study Shows
Gaza and Haiti Are on the Brink of Famine, Experts Say. What Does That Mean?
Associated PressChemicals in Plastics Far More Numerous Than Previous Estimates, Report Says
Nigeria Kidnappings Break Up Families, Keep Children Out of School
Many Countries Are Bouncing Back From the Pandemic but the Poorest Are Not, UN Says
Associated PressVladimir Putin Is Set to Win 6 More Years in Power. Here’s How It Will Affect the War and Russia’s Relations
Associated Press13 Years After Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, Japan Remembers the Dead and Vows to Keep Rebuilding
Associated PressTurkey Struggles to Stop Violence Against Women. At Least 71 Have Been Killed This Year
Associated PressSweden Officially Joins NATO, Ending Decades of Post-World War II Neutrality
Associated PressOver 8,500 Migrants Died Worldwide Last Year, a Record Since the UN Started Counting in 2014
Associated Press‘Everybody Is Traumatized’: Haiti’s Violence Renders Thousands Homeless
More Than a Billion People Worldwide Are Obese, WHO Study Finds
A Quarter of Gaza’s Population Is One Step From Famine, UN Says
Associated PressVladimir Putin Warns West of Risk of Nuclear War, Says Moscow Can Strike Western Targets
The Supreme Court Will Decide Whether Donald Trump Is Immune From Federal Prosecution. Here’s What’s Next
Associated PressJapan Had the Fewest Babies It Has Ever Recorded Last Year. Marriages Dropped Steeply, Too
Associated PressUN: Rape and Sexual Violence in Sudan’s Ongoing Conflict May Amount to War Crimes
Associated PressWith Lives Shattered by War, Ukrainian Teens Build New Dreams
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