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    Most young people in France usually don’t vote or they back the left. That is still true, but support has surged for the far right, whose openly racist past can feel to them like ancient history.

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  14. Two Kings Battle for a Millennium-Old Throne in Nigeria

    Two men claim to be the emir of Kano, an ancient kingdom in northern Nigeria. Their struggle for power and influence is feeding into a wider competition ahead of the country’s next election.

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    Should a Gusher of Donations Calm Democrats?

    President Biden’s campaign said it had raised $127 million last month, but big donors are still anxious after his debate performance.

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