World
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- Why the Philippines is reconsidering its long-shuttered nuclear power plantBy Lorela U. Sandoval / 6 min
- Venezuela is starting to respond to a pair of powerful earthquakesBy Regina Garcia Cano and Juan Pablo Arraez / 5 min
- Now at the Supreme Court, birthright citizenship is the norm across the AmericasBy Whitney Eulich / 6 min
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EuropeThe French, fried: Soaring temperatures have France grasping for cooler solutions
Watching the whirled go by at a multicultural dance festival
Middle EastGadi Eisenkot, the straight-talking Israeli former general taking on Netanyahu
Asia PacificWith birth rates falling, Southeast Asian nations face a ‘demographic crisis’
From the MagazineA decade after vote, UK finds Brexit hasn’t lived up to its promises
EuropeStarmer is out, but is Britain done with its prime minister churn?
AmericasLong before the Strait of Hormuz closed, this Latin American nation went green
First LookVance meets top Iranian officials as US looks to get negotiations back on track
First LookUS-Iran talks to begin Sunday in Switzerland as Tehran closes the strait over Lebanon fighting
AmericasColombia’s presidential runoff puts citizen trust – and mistrust – on display
First LookTalks between the US and Iran called off because of fighting in Lebanon, officials say
For Iran, a new ceasefire means big gains. But Trump’s war goals fall short.
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- Now at the Supreme Court, birthright citizenship is the norm across the AmericasBy Whitney Eulich / 6 min
- Where Route 66 begins: A tale of boom, bust, baseball, and a ‘big house’By Harry Bruinius / 7 min
- Rise of the democratic socialists – and what it means for just-plain DemocratsBy Linda Feldmann / 4 min
- From kilts to ranch dressing, World Cup fans embrace cultural exchangeBy Olivia Fletcher, Medara Udoekong / 5 min


