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Russia-Ukraine war updates: Putin met Xi, mass graves found in Izium (Sept. 19)
Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Myanmar's Suu Kyi Denies Charges Of Genocide Against Rohingya Minority
The International Court of Justice is considering whether to grant a provisional measure that would protect Rohingya still living in Myanmar's Rakhine state.
Love (And Music And Glitter) Saves The Day In 'Space Opera'
In Catherynne M. Valente's new novel, a washed-up glitter punk musician has to save all humanity by singing in an intergalactic version of the Eurovision Song Contest. (Also, there are murderhippos.)
Khaled Hosseini Says A Succinct 'Sea Prayer' For A Refugee's Journey
The novelist known for his epic works about Afghanistan turns his attention to the human impact of the Syrian refugee crisis in a slim, poetic, illustrated book.
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Iran Must Open Secret Nuclear Facility, Obama Says
President Obama, backed by British and French leaders, demanded Friday that Iran open for inspection a previously secret uranium enrichment plant, accusing Iran of breaking the rules of international conduct by concealing the facility.
The Refugees Who Don't Want To Go Home ... Yet
Bangladesh, which has taken in more than 650,000 Rohingya refugees, had announced it would start sending them back to Myanmar this week. But now the plan is on hold. That's fine with the refugees.
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Airdropping aid is inefficient — so why is the U.S. doing it in Gaza anyway?
There is a "really grim irony" to the U.S. supplying both the bombs that are dropping on Gaza and now the food parcels that are dropping there, according to one aid expert.
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Reforms and heartbreak after final sentencing in Elijah McClain's death
Three police officers and two paramedics faced felony charges in death of McClain, a young Black man not suspected of a crime. Two cops were aquitted.
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Hamas says latest cease-fire talks have ended. Israel vows a military operation soon
The latest round of Gaza cease-fire talks ended in Cairo. Meanwhile, Israel closed its main crossing point for delivering badly needed humanitarian aid for Gaza after Hamas attacked it.
Israel has agreed to a daily 'humanitarian corridor.' What does this mean?
Israel has already allowed civilians to use a "humanitarian corridor" into southern Gaza in the past week. Thousands of Palestinians have managed to use this time to head south.
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