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By Koh Ewe
U.K. Prime Minister Addresses Violence Sparked By Killing of Three Children
By BRIAN MELLEY and JILL LAWLESS / AP
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South Korea’s spy agency briefed lawmakers that Kim, who is 5-ft-8, is estimated to weigh over 300 lbs. and belongs to a high-risk group for heart disease.
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The Coming Battle Over the Arctic
The era of "Arctic exceptionalism" is over. The High North is no longer insulated from geopolitics everywhere else.
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Suspicions Abound as Maduro Claims Venezuela Election Victory
Political tensions have soared anew amid domestic and international doubts about the official tally.
By Patricia Laya and Andreina Itriago Acosta / Bloomberg
July 29, 2024
North Korea May Test Nuclear Missile Around U.S. Election, South Warns
North Korea has a habit of timing its provocations to coincide with major political events, and Kim has rolled out new warheads capable of striking the U.S. and its allies in Asia.
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Why a Wax Museum in Ireland Has Removed a Figure of Sinéad O’Connor
The museum unveiled a waxwork of Sinéad O’Connor to honor the one year anniversary of her death. But the feedback was less than positive.
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Viewers Spot an Error During the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony
Amid the extravagant Paris Olympics opening ceremony, viewers noticed an error in the proceedings.
By Rebecca Schneid
July 27, 2024
Why Trump and Vance Aren't Really Isolationists
The pair are extremely skeptical of NATO but hawkish on Asia and the Middle East—in ways that could spell disaster.
By Daniel DePetris
July 27, 2024
French Train Networks Partially Restored After Sabotage Amid Olympics
French railway company SNCF said it has made progress in partially restoring train services after acts of sabotage disrupted three lines.
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Here’s a running count of who's taken home gold, silver, and bronze.
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July 27, 2024
Weird Moments From the Paris Olympic Opening Ceremony
The ceremony was full of flair and emotion, but also some, well, wacky moments that bewildered and amused many viewers.
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