Turkey’s most-read newspaper begins publishing pro-Erdogan articles after government seizure; Just because Russians like Putin doesn’t mean they’re happy about the economy; Why men and women might choose to learn different languages; ‘El Chapo’ went back and forth to the U.S. after jailbreak, says drug lord’s daughter; Canada’s Trudeau says Americans should know more about the world;
 
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Turkey’s most-read newspaper begins publishing pro-Erdogan articles after government seizure
From "CONSTITUTION SUSPENDED" to an article about a bridge opening.
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Just because Russians like Putin doesn’t mean they’re happy about the economy
A day in the life of a Russian pollster.
 
Why men and women might choose to learn different languages
"We were surprised to see the differences."
 
‘El Chapo’ went back and forth to the U.S. after jailbreak, says drug lord’s daughter
For a master drug-tunnel builder, sneaking into California for a family visit was probably the least of the fugitive drug lord's problems.
 
Canada’s Trudeau says Americans should know more about the world
The Canadian leader makes a polite suggestion ahead of his U.S. visit next week.
 
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