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How to Connect Young People to Europe? Let Them See It All by Train

December 3, 2018December 4, 2018ANDREW TESTAComments Off on How to Connect Young People to Europe? Let Them See It All by Train

Much has changed in the 46 years since Interrail pass was introduced, but the essence of what it offers — experiencing new cultures and meeting new people — has remained the same.

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Brexit Could Leave Wedding Bouquets Stuck at the Border

November 14, 2018PETER S. GOODMANComments Off on Brexit Could Leave Wedding Bouquets Stuck at the Border

From greenhouses in Kenya to auction houses in the Netherlands to florists in London, the shipment of flowers highlights Brexit’s potential disruption to trade.

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A ‘Time Capsule’ for Scientists, Courtesy of Peter the Great

November 12, 2018JAMES HILLComments Off on A ‘Time Capsule’ for Scientists, Courtesy of Peter the Great

A Russian zoological museum filled with centuries-old specimens finds renewed relevance in the age of genetics.

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Russia Dispatch: In Russian Village Swallowed by Sand, Life’s a Beach. Just Not in a Good Way.

November 11, 2018Photographs and Text by SERGEY PONOMAREVComments Off on Russia Dispatch: In Russian Village Swallowed by Sand, Life’s a Beach. Just Not in a Good Way.

Shoyna, a fishing village in the frigid far north, is slowly vanishing under dunes that engulf entire houses. For children, home is now a giant sandbox. Adults have to “say goodbye to my high heels.”

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The Courage and Folly of a War That Left Indelible Scars

November 9, 2018November 10, 2018ALAN COWELLComments Off on The Courage and Folly of a War That Left Indelible Scars

During World War I, millions died, empires crumbled, nations were formed and maps were redrawn in ways that reverberate mightily a century later.

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Caravan Walks Quietly On, U.S. Opposition a Distant Rumble

November 9, 2018November 10, 2018KIRK SEMPLE and TODD HEISLERComments Off on Caravan Walks Quietly On, U.S. Opposition a Distant Rumble

She’s slept on the ground, eaten handouts and walked for miles. But after weeks traveling with her children, Ani Alvarado is not turning back. “I get used to whatever.”

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Syria Announces Cease-Fire Extension, Hours After Truce With Kurds Expired

January 24, 2026January 24, 2026Abdi Latif Dahir

Trump Threatens Canada With Tariffs as Post-Davos Fallout Continues

January 24, 2026January 24, 2026Matina Stevis-Gridneff

Iran’s Leadership Stumbles After War and Unrest

January 24, 2026DECLAN WALSH

Ukraine Peace Talks End on Positive Note as Zelensky Teases Future Meeting

January 24, 2026January 24, 2026ANDREW E. KRAMER

Cold Comfort

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Mark Carney Takes On Donald Trump and Emerges as a Global Political Star

January 24, 2026IAN AUSTEN

How a Photographer Stumbled Upon a Key Picture of the Spain Train Crash

January 24, 2026FINBARR O’REILLY

Despite Trump’s Words, China and Russia Are Not Threatening Greenland

January 24, 2026January 24, 2026EDWARD WONG

How a Year of Trump Changed Britain

January 24, 2026MARK LANDLER

Australian Boy, 12, Dies After Shark Attack Near Sydney

January 24, 2026John Yoon
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