Iceland’s Pools and Hot Tubs Are Now UNESCO-Recognized. Some Locals Aren’t Thrilled.
An icy wind was cutting across Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik, just after 7 a.m. on a winter morning, still long before
Read moreAn icy wind was cutting across Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik, just after 7 a.m. on a winter morning, still long before
Read moreIn a lengthy phone call on Wednesday, President Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia agreed that there should
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Read moreThe U.S. military said it attacked another boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Sunday, killing three people and raising
Read moreFollowing his party’s crushing defeat in a general election, Hungary’s departing prime minister, Viktor Orban, said on Saturday that he
Read moreAl Qaeda-linked militants launched coordinated attacks across Mali on Saturday, claiming to have seized two major cities while simultaneously striking
Read moreFor 20 years, Palestinians in Gaza have endured Israeli bombardments, repeated displacement and a brutal dictatorship. Under such conditions, the
Read moreAmal Khalil, a reporter for the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, had gained renown for her intrepidity and her resolve over two
Read moreWhen the U.S. and Israel went to war with Iran, Iran retaliated with airstrikes on Washington’s Gulf Arab allies, including
Read moreTwo Israeli soldiers have been pulled from combat duty and given 30-day jail sentences after one photographed the other swinging
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