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    Can a Beach Really Be Evil? Ask the Sun-Seekers in Good Sahel.

    The sea looks the same. So does the sand. But in Egypt, two beach communities not far from each other have decidedly different ideas about fun.
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    Can a Beach Really Be Evil? Ask the Sun-Seekers in Good Sahel.

    The sea looks the same. So does the sand. But in Egypt, two beach communities not far from each other have decidedly different ideas about fun.
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    Can a Beach Really Be Evil? Ask the Sun-Seekers in Good Sahel.

    The sea looks the same. So does the sand. But in Egypt, two beach communities not far from each other have decidedly different ideas about fun.
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    AI Data Centers Create Fury From Mexico to Ireland

    As tech companies build data centers worldwide to advance artificial intelligence, vulnerable communities have been hit by blackouts and water shortages.
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    AI Data Centers Create Fury From Mexico to Ireland

    As tech companies build data centers worldwide to advance artificial intelligence, vulnerable communities have been hit by blackouts and water shortages.
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    How Chile Embodies A.I.’s No-Win Politics

    Political debates have flared across Chile over artificial intelligence. Should the nation pour billions into A.I. and risk public backlash, or risk being left behind?
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    Despite Gaza Cease-Fire, Aid Deliveries Struggle

    A single photograph of Palestinians besieging an aid convoy after the new cease-fire took hold in Gaza makes clear how much work lies ahead in the enclave.
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    Madagascar’s President Was Ousted After Youth Protests. Now What?

    The young people who toppled the government are now confronting questions about what’s next, and who will deliver on their demands.
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    Pakistan Fights Its Fiercest Taliban Insurgency in a Decade

    Pakistan uprooted the Taliban with U.S. help in the 2010s. But the insurgency has resurfaced with assistance from the Afghan Taliban.
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    Pakistan Fights Its Fiercest Taliban Insurgency in a Decade

    Pakistan uprooted the Taliban with U.S. help in the 2010s. But the insurgency has resurfaced with assistance from the Afghan Taliban.
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    London Fashion Week Style on and Off the Runway: Plaids, Pleats & Tulle

    At London Fashion Week, all took notable forms on the runways and the streets.
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    London Fashion Week Style on and Off the Runway: Plaids, Pleats & Tulle

    At London Fashion Week, all took notable forms on the runways and the streets.
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    London Fashion Week Style on and Off the Runway: Plaids, Pleats & Tulle

    At London Fashion Week, all took notable forms on the runways and the streets.
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    Typhoon Ragasa Tears Through Guangfu in Taiwan, Killing at Least 17

    Hundreds of firefighters and soldiers dispatched to Guangfu have gone door to door to check for trapped residents.
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    Relief, Grief and Pain as Gaza’s Wounded Are Flown to Safety

    Hungry and injured passengers on a medical evacuation flight showed the toll of nearly two years of bombardment.
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    This Conquistador Changed History. Neglect Haunts His Tomb in Mexico

    Hernán Cortés toppled the Aztecs, winning Mexico for Spain. His trash-strewn resting place reflects how the conquest is still fueling quarrels and testing ties with Spain.
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    Relief, Grief and Pain as Gaza’s Wounded Are Flown to Safety

    Hungry and injured passengers on a medical evacuation flight showed the toll of nearly two years of bombardment.
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    This Conquistador Changed History. Neglect Haunts His Tomb in Mexico

    Hernán Cortés toppled the Aztecs, winning Mexico for Spain. His trash-strewn resting place reflects how the conquest is still fueling quarrels and testing ties with Spain.
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    This Conquistador Changed History. Neglect Haunts His Tomb in Mexico

    Hernán Cortés toppled the Aztecs, winning Mexico for Spain. His trash-strewn resting place reflects how the conquest is still fueling quarrels and testing ties with Spain.
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    High-Tech Greenhouse Brings Fresh Produce to Canada’s Arctic

    A high-tech greenhouse brings fresh produce to Gjoa Haven, an Inuit hamlet in Canada’s Arctic whose residents have little experience growing plants.
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    High-Tech Greenhouse Brings Fresh Produce to Canada’s Arctic

    A high-tech greenhouse brings fresh produce to Gjoa Haven, an Inuit hamlet in Canada’s Arctic whose residents have little experience growing plants.
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    A Maternity Ward in Chad Reaches Its Breaking Point as U.S. Aid Dries Up

    The fallout of the war in Sudan has led to one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, but aid to its victims is vanishing. Pregnant women’s lives are in the balance.
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    A Maternity Ward in Chad Reaches Its Breaking Point as U.S. Aid Dries Up

    The fallout of the war in Sudan has led to one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, but aid to its victims is vanishing. Pregnant women’s lives are in the balance.
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    How Kenyan Villagers Saved Their Sacred Caves From a Mining Company

    An Emirati-backed cement project threatened ancestral prayer caves. The community fought back.
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    How Kenyan Villagers Saved Their Sacred Caves From a Mining Company

    An Emirati-backed cement project threatened ancestral prayer caves. The community fought back.
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    The Road

    A single image captures the desperation of Palestinians in Gaza City who have once again grabbed what belongings they could and fled the fighting.
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    The Road

    A single image captures the desperation of Palestinians in Gaza City who have once again grabbed what belongings they could and fled the fighting.
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    The Road

    A single image captures the desperation of Palestinians in Gaza City who have once again grabbed what belongings they could and fled the fighting.
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    The Perilous Path to Escape Gaza City

    Gazans have had to load up their lives in search of refuge multiple times throughout the war. As thousands were forced to flee again this week, a Times photographer joined them heading south.
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    The Perilous Path to Escape Gaza City

    Gazans have had to load up their lives in search of refuge multiple times throughout the war. As thousands were forced to flee again this week, a Times photographer joined them heading south.
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    The Perilous Path to Escape Gaza City

    Gazans have had to load up their lives in search of refuge multiple times throughout the war. As thousands were forced to flee again this week, a Times photographer joined them heading south.
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    The Perilous Path to Escape Gaza City

    Gazans have had to load up their lives in search of refuge multiple times throughout the war. As thousands were forced to flee again this week, a Times photographer joined them heading south.
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    Nepal’s Capital Is Choked With Smoke and Gripped by Fear

    With institutions burned to the ground and the army in control, Gen Z protesters are pushing for an anti-corruption crusader to be appointed as the country’s interim leader.
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    Nepal’s Capital Is Choked With Smoke and Gripped by Fear

    With institutions burned to the ground and the army in control, Gen Z protesters are pushing for an anti-corruption crusader to be appointed as the country’s interim leader.
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    First War, Then Floods Drive Pakistani Families From Their Homes

    Near the Indian border, many people who fled the recent India-Pakistan conflict have had to leave again, this time because of rising waters.