Heavy Rains and a Water Spout Hit Southern China

[ad_1] Torrential rain battered Southern China on Sunday, causing flooding and forcing tens of thousands of evacuations in the country’s most populous province, as a waterspout appeared briefly in Hong Kong and forecasters warned of potentially severe flooding. Rain has […]

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A Trip to the Front Lines of a Forgotten War

[ad_1] A new generation of democracy fighters has taken up arms in Myanmar. If they push into the nation’s heartland, the rebels could unseat a military that’s had the country in its grip for decades. Hannah Beech, a New York

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Golden Visa Programs, Once a Boon, Lose Their Luster

[ad_1] When Ana Jimena Barba, a young doctor, began working at a hospital in Madrid last year, she moved in with her parents half an hour outside the city until she could save enough to buy her own home. But

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Ecuador’s Referendum Vote on Sunday Will Test President Noboa

[ad_1] Ecuadoreans will vote on Sunday in a referendum that could give their center-right president greater powers to combat drug-related gang violence and also gauge how he would fare in his bid for re-election next year. President Daniel Noboa, the

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Do Tanks Have a Place in 21st-Century Warfare?

[ad_1] The drone combat in Ukraine that is transforming modern warfare has begun taking a deadly toll on one of the most powerful symbols of American military might — the tank — and threatening to rewrite how it will be

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What’s Happening In Myanmar’s Civil War?

[ad_1] Myanmar’s military staged a coup in 2021, strangling democratic reforms and jailing much of the country’s civilian leadership. Three years on, the Southeast Asian nation is teetering on the brink of failed statehood. Insurgent groups, including pro-democracy forces and

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David Lammy: Obama Friend Who Could Soon Share World Stage With Trump

[ad_1] Few British politicians have American ties as deep as those of David Lammy, who is set to become Britain’s foreign secretary if the opposition Labour Party wins the coming election, as the polls suggest it will. A son of

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6 Spring Trends Anne Hathaway Brings Back Every Year

[ad_1] (Image credit: Getty Images) Although Anne Hathaway and her stylist Erin Walsh love to surprise and delight, they also rely on a foundation of simple wardrobe staples that they repeat year after year. This story is not about Hathaway’s

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21 Pieces I’m Using to Create Athleisure-Inspired Weekend Looks Courtesy of Lululemon

[ad_1] Sponsor Content Created With lululemon. I’ve always been into the athleisure look. Comfort, cosiness and that effortless model-off-duty look—what’s not to love? Full disclosure: I’m someone who relishes lounging at home wrapped in soft fabrics, roomy sweatshirts and comfortable

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These 3 Trends Will Be Everywhere This Summer in Europe

[ad_1] There’s truly nothing quite like a European summer and if you’re lucky enough to be experiencing it this year, just know I envy you. I tend to get my Euro travels out of the way in the spring before

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