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He’s Australia’s Most Decorated Soldier. Did He Also Kill Helpless Afghans?
MELBOURNE, Australia — The elite Australian troops stormed into a mud-walled Afghan village in the late summer of 2012 on…
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At Least Two Dead, Four Wounded in Explosion Outside a Mosque in Kabul
An explosion outside a mosque in the center of Kabul killed at least two people on Sunday, a Taliban spokesman…
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Skateboards, Climate Change and Freedom: Germany’s Next-Generation Parliament
BERLIN — Emilia Fester is 23 and has yet to finish college. Max Lucks is 24 and calls himself a…
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They Helped Build Modern India but Are Shrinking as a Race
UDVADA, India — From the porch of his century-old home, Khurshed Dastoor has a front-row seat to a tragedy that…
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3,000 Yazidis Are Still Missing. Their Families Know Where Some of Them Are.
The voice messages sent by Abbas Hussein’s teenage son are heartbreaking in their matter-of-factness. The boy, a member of Iraq’s…
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Following the Shamrocks on a Canadian Road Trip
“It looks like the edge of the world out here,” my wife, Holly, mused, not disapprovingly. Our picnic blanket was…
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He Speaks Theater’s Language (and Many Others, Too)
LISBON — Theater knows no language barriers for the Portuguese actor and director Tiago Rodrigues. At the Brooklyn Academy of…
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Enescu, an Underplayed Composer, Is Still a Star in Romania
BUCHAREST, Romania — Romania has a long record of defying the catastrophes history has served up, so it certainly would…
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Telling Stories of Black Life Rescued Him
ROXBURY, Conn. — Ron Norsworthy, a visual artist and designer, could slot easily into popular culture’s ideal of the hero:…
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Carnegie Hall Counts Down to Its Reopening
The pianos have been tuned. The crimson carpets have been cleaned. The crystal chandeliers have been dusted. After nearly 19…