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The San Juan Daily Star
Aug 124 min read
What caused a plane to fall from the sky in Brazil?
By Jack Nicas and Ana Ionova Brazilian investigators have begun analyzing the black boxes from a Sao Paulo-bound flight to try to...
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The San Juan Daily Star
Aug 93 min read
Ukraine’s push into Russia is a surprising turn in the war
By Andrew E. Kramer After months of losing ground to Russia in brutal, grinding battles in Ukraine, Kyiv shifted tactics with a surprise...
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The San Juan Daily Star
Aug 95 min read
Trying to capitalize on anti-migrant riots could backfire on UK’s far right
By Amanda Taub The violent unrest that has broken out in multiple towns across England and Northern Ireland this week feels...
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The San Juan Daily Star
Aug 87 min read
Venezuela’s strongman was confident of victory. Then came the shock.
By Anatoly Kurmanaev For the Venezuelan government, everything seemed to be falling in place. Francisco Torrealba, a senior ruling party...
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The San Juan Daily Star
Aug 82 min read
Appointment of new Hamas leader casts further doubt on cease-fire deal
By Matthew Mpoke Bigg Hamas’ decision to name Yahya Sinwar, its hard-line leader in the Gaza Strip and a key planner of the Oct. 7...
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The San Juan Daily Star
Aug 74 min read
Why is Iran expected to attack Israel? What to know about the crisis.
By Hiba Yazbek Less than a week after the killing of a top Hamas leader in Tehran, Iran, and a top Hezbollah commander in Beirut, the...
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The San Juan Daily Star
Aug 75 min read
She thought her grip was unbreakable. Bangladeshis would prove otherwise.
By Mujib Mashal Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s life, as well as her politics, had been defined by an early trauma at once personal in its...
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The San Juan Daily Star
Aug 62 min read
Bangladesh’s leader resigns and flees country after protests
By Saif Hasnat, Mujib Mashal and Matthew Mpoke Bigg Jubilant crowds thronged the streets of Bangladesh’s capital Monday after Prime...
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