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Wild on the Seine: Animal hospital tackles Paris’s wildlife casualties

MAISONS-ALFORT, France — Oxygen pumped through a tube in the intensive care unit, as the hospital director flipped through a medical chart and whispered the details of the intake to keep from disturbing the patient: a hedgehog. Like so many of the creatures that end up here at Faune Alfort, the Paris region’s only hospital […]

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The Taliban once smashed TVs. Now it fosters YouTubers to promote its image.

KABUL — The Taliban-run government is fostering a thriving community of YouTube influencers and video bloggers in Afghanistan, seeking to shape a positive narrative about the country by rewarding those who have welcome viewpoints with access to stories that can draw millions of views online. The Taliban, which smashed televisions and burned films in the

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Philippines strikes security deals as tensions rise with China at sea

MANILA — The Philippines has been striking new defense agreements with other countries at a rapid clip, seeking to build what officials here call a “network of alliances” that could deter Chinese aggression in disputed waters. The Philippines has signed or entered discussions over new security agreements with at least 18 countries since a Chinese

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Europe launches AI office to serve as ‘global reference point’ on safety, policy and development

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‘You Can Hear a Pin Drop’: The Rise of Super Strict Schools in England

As the teacher started to count down, the students uncrossed their arms and bowed their heads, completing the exercise in a flash. “Three. Two. One,” the teacher said. Pens across the room went down and all eyes shot back to the teacher. Under a policy called “Slant” (Sit up, Lean forward, Ask and answer questions,

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The 10-Year-Old Boy Who Has Become the Face of Starvation in Gaza

That dovetailed with an account given by an aid group, ActionAid, which said that a doctor at Al-Awda maternity hospital in northern Gaza had told the group that malnourished mothers were giving birth to stillborn children. Yazan’s parents had struggled for months to care for their son, whose condition, experts say, would have meant he

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Macron and Scholz, Never Close, Spar Over Policy Toward Ukraine and Russia

It was a private dinner in a Parisian garden on the Boulevard St. Germain, meant to cement the important personal relationship between the leaders of France and Germany. After the meal on July 4, 2022, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said “Merci beaucoup” in a Twitter post praising “close exchanges.” But on the way out, President Emmanuel

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Gaza humanitarian aid port likely to take approximately two months, 1,000 US troops to build: Pentagon

The U.S. military port that is intended to provide humanitarian assistance to Gaza is expected to take up to two months to construct and requires over 1,000 U.S. servicemembers to complete, the Pentagon said. In a press conference on Friday, Press secretary Maj. Gen. Patrick Ryder told reporters that that port would take at least 1,000 U.S. forces.

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Families still hope to meet with Biden as first National Hostage Day flag is raised

Washington — On Saturday, the U.S. is marking its first National Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day. Bipartisan legislation signed into law by President Biden established March 9 as a day of remembrance for Americans wrongfully held overseas.  The Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day Act was introduced and shepherded through Congress last year by Reps. Haley

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