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Missing the cold, the Dutch relive highs and lows of famed skating race 40 years on
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Supreme Court unanimously sides with Hungary in Holocaust survivors’ lawsuit
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As Ukraine war reaches 3-year mark, Russia seems to have time on its side
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Russia launches largest drone attack on Ukraine on eve of third year of war
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Moscow loathed the U.S. for years as its economy paid a high price for war — now, it’s doing a U-turn
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Japan's inflation rate climbs to a 2-year high of 4% in January, supporting rate hike calls from BOJ members
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Draper beats Berrettini in fightback to reach Qatar semis
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Andreeva beats Rybakina to reach Dubai final
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US moves to dismiss SpaceX discrimination lawsuit
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