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Large Hole Swallows Road in Bangkok After a Subway Tunnel Collapses

A burst pipe in an unfinished extension of Bangkok’s subway system opened a hole more than 60 feet deep in a road near a hospital and royal palaces.

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A sinkhole in the ground after a road collapsed near a hospital in Bangkok, Thailand on Wednesday.
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A Curator Flees Bangkok After China Deems His Art Show Too Provocative

A museum’s directors said Chinese and Thai officials pressured them to remove the names of artists whose works criticized China. The curator flew to London, fearing arrest.

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An installation at the “Constellation of Complicity” exhibition at the Bangkok Art and Culture Center after its July opening. Flags representing Tibet and the Uyghur people were later removed.
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Immigration Agents Collected U.S. Citizens’ DNA at Border Checkpoints

A report said DNA collected at checkpoints from about 2,000 Americans, mostly during the Biden administration, was sent to an F.B.I. database. Hundreds were not charged.

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Border patrol agents collected DNA from about 2,000 U.S. citizens at border checkpoints over a four-year period, researchers at Georgetown University said in a report.
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Drone Sightings Force Copenhagen and Oslo Airports to Close Temporarily

It was not clear who was behind the episode, but Denmark’s prime minister called it the “most serious attack so far” on her country’s infrastructure.

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Passengers lining up to get new tickets at the Copenhagen Airport on Tuesday.
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U.C. Berkeley Gives Names of Students and Faculty to Government for Antisemitism Probe

The University of California, Berkeley, told around 160 people that their names were in documents related to antisemitism complaints that were demanded by the Trump administration.

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The University of California, Berkeley, is among the 10 universities that a Trump administration task force on antisemitism has identified for particular attention.
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What We Know About Tyler Robinson, Suspect in Charlie Kirk Shooting

The suspect, 22, was arrested in southwestern Utah after a friend had contacted the authorities, officials said.

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A makeshift memorial to Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University’s campus in Orem, Utah, on Friday.
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Shooting Suspect Is Dead After Attack at Colorado High School, Authorities Say

A male suspect died of self-inflicted injuries after opening fire and critically injuring two students on the grounds of Evergreen High School in Evergreen, Colo.

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Students being led away by law enforcement officers after a shooting on the grounds of Evergreen High School in Evergreen, Colo., on Wednesday.
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What to Know About the Protests in Nepal

Troops patrolled the capital after days of unrest led to the resignation of the country’s prime minister. Protesters say they want a former chief justice to lead Nepal’s interim government.

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