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Titanic Survivor’s Letter, Written Aboard the Ship, Sells for Nearly $400,000

Days before the Titanic struck an iceberg, a first-class passenger, Col. Archibald Gracie, described the vessel in a letter written.

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Pakistan Says It Killed 54 Militants Trying to Enter From Afghanistan

Pakistan’s military said on Sunday that it had killed 54 militants trying to infiltrate the country from Afghanistan, highlighting the.

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Iran Port Explosion’s Death Toll Rises

The death toll from a massive explosion at an Iranian port rose to 40 on Sunday with more than 800.

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In Canada’s Election, Mark Carney’s China Experience Becomes a Liability

Asked to name the biggest threat to Canada’s security during an election debate, Mark Carney, the country’s prime minister and.

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Pope Francis, Who Sought a More Pastoral Church, Laid to Rest in a Majestic Ceremony

In a solemn and majestic funeral on the steps of St. Peter’s Basilica, the Roman Catholic Church on Saturday laid.

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Cardinals Are Maneuvering Before Conclave To Elect Francis’ Successor

Even before Pope Francis was entombed in a Rome basilica on Saturday, conservative cardinals who felt his pontificate was a.

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U.K. Counterterrorism Police Investigate After Crossbow Attack Injures 2 Women

Counterterrorism police in Britain are investigating an attack on Saturday that “seriously injured” two women in the northern English city.

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India Seems to Be Building Its Case for Striking Pakistan

Since the horrific terrorist attack in Kashmir last week, the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, has spoken on the phone.

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With a Bounty on His Head, a Critic of China Runs in Canada’s Election

Joe Tay, an actor and journalist running in Monday’s federal election in Canada, has not ventured outside to knock on.

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Europe’s Pharma Industry Braces for Pain as Trump Tariff Threat Looms

Insulin, heart treatments and antibiotics have flowed freely across many borders for decades, exempt from tariffs in a bid to.

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