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World News (Page 6)

October 19, 2022

5 Questions With French Choreographer Xavier Le Roy

French choreographer Xavier Le Roy work with other artists to performed "Still (Life) in Taipei" to celebrate the grand opening of the Taipei Performing Arts Center.

By Hsin-Yu Tsai

October 17, 2022

Landlords Profit From the World Cup as Renters Are Evicted

Carla was given two weeks to vacate her apartment to make room for World Cup visitors "This precarious situation has given me nightmares.”

By Abdullah Almulla

October 11, 2022

Sharp Rise in Taiwan COVID-19 Cases After Holiday; No New Alert Issued

COVID cases rose rapidly in Taiwan after last month's Mid-Autumn Festival, but the government is not asking citizens to change their behavior to fight the virus.

By Hsin-Yu Tsai

September 6, 2022

‘This is My Only Home:’ Srebrenica Genocide Survivor Determined to Stay Despite Fears of a New War in Bosnia

Ahmed Hrustanovic lost all of his adult male relatives in the genocide, over thirty of them, including both of his paternal and maternal grandfathers and uncles.

By Alma Milisic

May 6, 2022

The Two Front Lines of The Ukrainian War: New York’s Ukrainian Community Rallies to Support Forces on the Ground

From the front lines of New York, the Ukrainian community rallies to support forces on the ground with supplies and information.

By Sophie Andreesen

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