World
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Build a New City or New Humans? A Utopia in India Fights Over Future.
AUROVILLE, India — The bulldozer arrived one night in December, shaking Ganga Park awake in her tree house and sending her scurrying down the ...
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While Canada Welcomes Refugees, Its Door Is Far From Wide Open
By Ian Austen By Friday afternoon, one million people had fled Ukraine, mostly to neighboring countries, according to estimates from the U.N ...
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Build a New City or New Humans? A Utopia in India Fights Over Future
AUROVILLE, India — The bulldozer arrived one night in December, shaking Ganga Park awake in her tree house and sending her scurrying down the ...
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How the West Marshaled a Stunning Show of Unity Against Russia
LONDON — The day after Russian tanks and troops poured across the Ukrainian border on Feb. 24, NATO leaders received a deeply frightening message ...
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In Ukraine’s West, Lviv Makes Itself a Vital Rear Base
LVIV, Ukraine — Municipal workers were wrapping statues in protective coverings and boarding up the stained-glass windows of the many churches ...
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TikTok Is Gripped by the Violence and Misinformation of Ukraine War
Bre Hernandez used to scan TikTok for videos of makeup tutorials and taco truck reviews. Since Russia invaded Ukraine, the 19-year-old has spent ...
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Too Close to Putin? Institutions Vet Artists, Uncomfortably.
In Canada, an acclaimed 20-year-old Russian pianist’s concert was canceled amid concerns about his silence on the invasion of Ukraine. The music ...
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Four Times Opinion Writers on War in Ukraine: ‘It Is Very Clear Putin Has No Plan B’
We’re headed into the second week of Russia’s war on Ukraine. Russian forces have escalated their assault on Ukraine’s second largest city ...
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Putin No Longer Seems Like a Master of Disinformation
Late last week, as it started to become clear that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine had united much of the world in condemnation of Vladimir Putin, I ...
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High-speed trains departing Russia for Finland are packed.
Until this weekend, the daily high-speed trains from St. Petersburg to Helsinki would typically transport far fewer than the several hundred ...