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Feb 08, 2023
- lire Lost Letters by Mary, Queen of Scots, Uncovered by Code Breakers The messages, written while she was imprisoned by her cousin Queen Elizabeth I, were mistakenly listed as Italian texts in France’s national library.
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Feb 08, 2023
- lire Turks and Syrians Abroad Rally to Help Their Homelands After Earthquake An outpouring of donations is flowing from around the world, as communities struggle to ease feelings of helplessness — and the agony of waiting for loved ones who have not called.
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Feb 08, 2023
- lire Putin Likely Approved Missile System Used to Down Flight MH17, Inquiry Says A Dutch-led team said it had suspended its investigation because of insufficient evidence and rules that prevent new prosecutions.
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Feb 08, 2023
- lire After the Quake: Photos and Videos From Turkey and Syria The deadly earthquake was felt in at least four countries, with most of the casualties and the heaviest damage reported in Turkey and Syria.
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Feb 08, 2023
- lire Élisabeth Borne, France’s Prime Minister, on Her Harrowing Story The daughter of an Auschwitz survivor, Élisabeth Borne has avoided bringing her past into politics, even when it might be appropriate.
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Feb 08, 2023
- lire ‘Freedom Will Win,’ Zelensky Vows in Surprise Visit to U.K. President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine met with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, addressed Britain’s Parliament and had an audience with King Charles III during a visit to a key wartime ally.
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Feb 08, 2023
- lire Live Updates: Erdogan Visits Quake Area as Death Toll Passes 11,000 in Turkey and Syria The death toll from the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria rose as rescuers faced shortages of trucks, fuel and time. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey visited the area near the epicenter.
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Feb 08, 2023
- lire What’s a Japanese Mobster to Do in Retirement? Join a Softball Team. The members of the Ryuyukai have done nearly 100 years of hard time. Now they’re just looking to stay out of trouble.
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Feb 08, 2023
- lire ‘Troubling’ Race Disparity Is Found in U.K. Prosecution Decisions Black and biracial people in England and Wales are significantly more likely be prosecuted than white people who have been arrested on comparable charges, according to a major government study.
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Feb 08, 2023
- lire Mukarram Jah, Heir to an Opulent Throne He Abandoned, Dies at 89 He descended from famed Islamic royalty in India and Turkey, but later fled to Australia and became a sheep farmer.