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Diving in Punta del Este, Uruguay » Jun 5, 2007… The Dragon-Shaped Japanese Region Where Tokyo Locals Go to Unwind… Fishermen in the city's … Archive.nytimes.com

Japan Races to Build New Coal-Burning Power Plants, Despite the Climate Risks (Published 2020) » As many as 22 new coal plants—one of the dirtiest power sources—will arise at 17 sites across Japan, just as the world must slash emissions to fight warming. Nytimes.com

History of World War II » "History of World War II" retraces the world's deadliest war as seen through original reporting of The Times. Full pages are reproduced to show headlines, photos, maps, secondary articles and advertisements that capture war's global impact, from the battlefield to the home front. Store.nytimes.com

More Than 5,000 Dead in Libya as Collapsed Dams Worsen Flood Disaster » In a catastrophe recalling Hurricane Katrina, a heavy storm burst through dams to unleash their waters on the city of Derna, sweeping away entire neighborhoods. Nytimes.com

Aug. 9, 1945 | U.S. Drops Atomic Bomb on Nagasaki, Japan » On Aug. 9, 1945, three days after the bombing of Hiroshima, the United States dropped a second atomic bomb on the city of Nagasaki. Archive.nytimes.com

The Dutch Have Solutions to Rising Seas. The World Is Watching. (Published 2017) » In the waterlogged Netherlands, climate change is considered neither a hypothetical nor a drag on the economy. Instead, it’s an opportunity. Nytimes.com

In Deadly Earthquake, Echoes of 1923 » Largely forgotten, even by most Japanese, the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 was the worst calamity in Japan’s history. Archive.nytimes.com

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