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‘Aquí nadie va a elegir’: Ortega aplasta a la disidencia en Nicaragua
MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Después de sofocar de una forma muy metódica a la competencia y la disidencia, el presidente Daniel…
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World
Veteran U.S. Diplomat Comes Under Criticism for a Trip to Myanmar
Bill Richardson, the American ex-diplomat, has made numerous trips to Myanmar since the 1990s. He has negotiated with the generals…
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World
To Steer China’s Future, Xi Is Rewriting Its Past
The glowing image of China’s top leader, Xi Jinping, greets visitors to museum exhibitions celebrating the country’s decades of growth.…
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World
Nicaragua Descends Into Autocratic Rule as Ortega Crushes Dissent
MANAGUA, Nicaragua — After methodically choking off competition and dissent, President Daniel Ortega all but ensured his victory in a…
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Arts
‘Hive’ Review: In the Aftermath of War, a Survivor Finds Herself
The spare, tightly wound drama “Hive” opens with the movie equivalent of a hand grabbing your throat. An unsmiling woman…
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Arts
‘Finch’ Review: Three for the Road
The science is sparse, but the sentiment is several inches thick in “Finch,” a post-apocalyptic road movie in which Tom…
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Arts
Review: Edie Falco Shines as an Everywoman in ‘Morning Sun’
Making the best of the little you’ve got may or may not be the theme of “Morning Sun,” the pianissimo…
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Arts
‘Dexter’ and the Shows That Wouldn’t Die
The first thing to die in “Dexter: New Blood” is irony. The murder weapon is the subtitle. Oh, there’s blood,…
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Arts
Benedict Cumberbatch and the Monsters Among Us
At the beginning of the shoot for “The Power of the Dog,” the ominous new psychodrama from Jane Campion, the…
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Food
Marking a Different Thanksgiving Tradition, From West Africa
On a pivotal day in July, a nation declared its independence. Years later, it set aside a day in November…