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5 months ago
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A Generation of Misguided Policy in Israel

For more than a generation, defence policy and much else has been increasingly determined by the dictates of Israel's religious settler lobby and its Messianic visions.
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6 months ago
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Thursday Briefing: What's Next After McCarthy's Downfall

Thailand is grappling with its gun culture as the nation experiences its third high-profile shooting spree in nearly four years.
Thailand has strict gun laws, but a lack of enforcement and a thriving black market contribute to the country's high rates of gun ownership and gun homicide. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Haiti, Desperate for Peace, Turns to Police Notorious for Violence

Kenyan police officers with a checkered history will lead a multinational security force in Haiti.
Kenyan police have been accused of excessive force and human rights violations.
Concerns are raised about the level of force that will be used on organized criminal groups in Haiti. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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FIFA Will Host 2030 World Cup on Three Continents

The 2030 World Cup will be hosted by six countries on three continents, with Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay hosting the opening match.
The six countries initially had separate bids but joined forces to host the centenary edition.
The 2026 World Cup will be expanded to include 48 teams and will be the first to be hosted by three countries. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Flood Threats Are Rising. Here's Where People Are Moving Into Harm's Way.

Human occupancy in flood-prone areas has doubled in the past four decades.
China and Vietnam account for over half of recent urban expansion in flood-hazard areas. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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After Third Major Shooting in Four Years, Thailand Debates How to Stem Gun Violence

Thailand has a high rate of gun ownership and gun homicide, though it's lower than the United States.
The recent shooting in a Bangkok mall has reignited the debate over Thailand's gun culture and the need for stronger gun regulations.
Thailand currently has weak enforcement of weapon laws and a large number of unregistered guns in circulation. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Rishi Sunak, Seeking an Image Upgrade, Cancels High-Speed Rail Project

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain announced the cancellation of a costly high-speed rail project called HS2.
The decision is seen as a redistribution of resources to better connect cities in England's north and a shift away from London.
The move was symbolically significant and drew criticism at a conference centered on long-term decisions for a brighter future. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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U.N. Finds More Cases of Russians Executing Ukrainian P.O.W.s

Russian movie theaters are finding workarounds to screen Western films, including Barbie, despite the sanctions and the absence of copyright owner consent.
The absence of Western films has caused a crisis among Russian movie theaters, with revenues dropping 44% from 2021 to 2022. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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The 8-Year-Old Boy at the Heart of a Fight Over Tibetan Buddhism

An 8-year-old boy from Mongolia has been identified as the 10th reincarnation of the Bogd, an important figure in Tibetan Buddhism.
The boy was chosen after passing a secret test at a monastery and was introduced by the Dalai Lama in India. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Here's What to Know About Tensions Over Tibetan Buddhism

China seeks to control the leadership of Tibetan Buddhism to erase the Dalai Lama's influence
The reverence for the Dalai Lama puts the Mongolian government in a difficult position [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Manitoba Elects a First Nations Member as Premier, a Canadian First

Manitoba elects its first government headed by a First Nations member, Wab Kinew.
He will be the province's first Indigenous political leader in 145 years. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Trudeau Rejects Retaliation As India Moves to Expel Canadian Diplomats

Canada is in talks with India over the demand to expel Canadian diplomats
Both countries are trying to avoid escalating tensions [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Taiwan Prepares for Rain and Wind Ahead of Typhoon Koinu

Typhoon Koinu is expected to bring heavy rain and wind to Taiwan before making landfall.
Landslides are possible in mountainous areas of the northern Philippines due to the storm. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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New Delhi Police Raid Homes and Offices of Journalists

Police in New Delhi raided the homes and offices of journalists from a left-leaning news portal.
The raids were prompted by a case filed against the news portal under an antiterrorism law. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Barcelona's Unfinished Masterpiece Is Now a Little More Finished

Barcelona's Sagrada Familia basilica is inching toward completion, with five of its six central towers now fully built.
Construction is expected to continue, with the church not expected to be fully realized until 2026 at the earliest.
The church's radical design incorporates elements of Gothic revival, Art Nouveau, and modernism. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Visit to Fashion Mogul's Office Ended in Rape, Woman Testifies

Peter Nygard, a Canadian fashion mogul, is facing charges of sexual assault and forcible confinement in Toronto.
The Toronto trial is the first time criminal charges against Nygard have been heard in court. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Wednesday Briefing: McCarthy Ousted as House Speaker

Lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives voted to remove Speaker Kevin McCarthy from his leadership position.
This was the first time in the modern history of the House of Representatives that such a vote passed.
There is no clear replacement for McCarthy, which leaves the House essentially paralyzed. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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14-Year-Old Fatally Shoots 3 at Mall in Bangkok, Officials Say

A 14-year-old opened fire in a shopping mall in Bangkok, killing three and injuring four.
Mass shootings are rare in Thailand due to strict gun regulations. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Little ground has changed hands as Ukraine seeks a breakthrough in fierce battles.

The main thrust of Ukraine's counteroffensive is in southern Ukraine in the Zaporizhzhia region.
Ukraine has made small advances in taking villages in the eastern and northeastern parts of the country. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Are Artificial Intelligence and Democracy Compatible?

A.I. holds enormous promise but also comes with risks like manipulation and disinformation.
The public should reserve judgment on A.I. until its effects on democracy become clearer. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Climate, Technology, Ukraine and Youth Dominated at the Forum

The climate crisis is the greatest security challenge of our century
The global climate emergency and artificial intelligence are threats to democracy [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Daring to Hope That Democracy Will Prevail

Technology brings both fear and hope
Democracy is facing challenges globally [ more ]
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6 months ago
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The Countries of Africa Look Ahead With Hope

Africa is not a country but consists of 54 diverse countries.
Each African country has its own unique political system and definition of democracy. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Across Africa, Young Leaders Emerge to Push for Change

Despite concerns for democracy in Africa, there are examples across the continent where democracy continues to prevail.
The young population in Africa is believed to have the potential to bring about political sea change. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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A Sprawling, Rich Continent, Just Waiting to be Noticed

Latin America is seen as both promising and plagued by issues.
There is no successful attempt to bring unity to the continent like the European Union. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Distrust Has Shaken the U.S.-China Relationship

China and the United States have intense rivalry but can avoid war through effective communication and trust.
Peace is important to the Chinese people and China will not tolerate chaos and instability in the region. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Local Forces Are Leading the Way in the Global Warming Crisis

Our democratic institutions are not well-equipped to address the urgency of climate change.
The frequency of extreme weather events is increasing, giving us less time to adapt. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Israeli Herders Spread Across West Bank, Displacing Palestinians

Palestinian herding communities are abandoning their homes at an unprecedented rate in the West Bank.
Israeli settlers are establishing wildcat herding outposts near Palestinian villages at close to record levels. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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With Surge in Attacks, Militants Begin New Era of Bloodshed in Pakistan

Terrorist attacks have increased in Pakistan since the Taliban seized power in neighboring Afghanistan.
The attacks have become bolder and more frequent, instilling fear in the nation. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Small-Town Revolt Reveals Larger German Concerns About Arming Ukraine

Government leaders in Saxony wanted Rheinmetall to build a munitions factory, but local residents protested against it.
The revolt in Grossenhain reveals larger unease among Germans, particularly in the former Communist East, about arming Ukraine. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Russian Defensive Tactic Helps Slow Ukrainian Advance

Russian forces in Ukraine use an elastic defense tactic, pulling back to a second line of positions before striking back.
Moscow employs dense minefields, trench networks, and tank barriers to impede Ukraine's progress. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Ghosts of Struggles Past and Future Haunt U.K. Conservative Showpiece

The Conservative Party's annual conference is filled with competing factions and potential leaders.
Liz Truss, a former prime minister, advocated for cutting taxes on corporations.
Suella Braverman, the home secretary, is positioning herself as a hard-right candidate. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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U.N. Approves Kenya Mission to Haiti

The United Nations Security Council authorized a yearlong multinational security mission for Haiti, led by Kenya.
The security mission aims to crack down on gang violence and guard critical infrastructure in Haiti. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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E.U. foreign ministers met for the first time outside the borders of the bloc.

The European Union held an extraordinary meeting in Kyiv to signal continued support for Ukraine.
The bloc has imposed sanctions on Russia, provided funding for lethal weapons, and may approve further military support in the future.
EU membership is seen as the strongest security commitment the bloc could offer Ukraine. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Tuesday Briefing

Donald Trump is facing a civil fraud case in New York, which could result in penalties for him and his company.
The trial is expected to last more than a month and coincides with Trump's run for the White House.
After the civil case, Trump will face four criminal trials on various subjects. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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As Tensions Mount in Kosovo, Ethnic Serbs Feel Trapped' by Politics

Violence in Kosovo between Serbian gunmen and Kosovar forces has raised fears of wider conflict in the Balkans.
The shootout in Banjska was the most serious confrontation between Serbia and Kosovo since Kosovo declared independence in 2008.
Tensions in Kosovo are fueled by political posturing on both sides regarding the treatment of minority ethnic Serbian population. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Alice Shalvi, Hailed as a Mother of Feminism in Israel, Dies at 96

Alice Shalvi, a prominent figure in Israeli feminism, has died at the age of 96.
She established Pelech, a school that provides an egalitarian education for Orthodox girls, and founded the Israel Women's Network.
She received numerous accolades and awards for her contributions to education and civil society. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Church Collapse in Mexico Kills at Least 10 During Collective Baptism

At least 10 people died when the roof of a church collapsed during Sunday Mass in Ciudad Madero, Mexico.
Three children, including a 1-and-a-half-year-old boy, were among the victims.
Rescue workers are searching for about two dozen people still believed to be in the rubble. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Kenyan-Led Security Mission for Haiti Goes to U.N. Vote: What to Know

Armed gangs have caused escalating violence in Haiti, with hundreds if not thousands killed.
A Kenyan plan to combat the gangs may be debated by the United Nations Security Council.
Haiti's prime minister has appealed for foreign troops to help, but the US and Brazil have been reluctant. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Tesla Sales Slip as It Readies Factories for New Models

Sales of Tesla electric cars slipped in Q3 due to production slowdowns and increased competition.
Tesla's profit margin has fallen sharply due to price cuts, but it continues to grow faster than traditional carmakers. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Tuesday Briefing: Trump's New York Fraud Trial Begins

Donald Trump appeared in court for a civil case brought by the New York attorney general accusing him of inflating his assets and committing fraud.
The trial will determine the penalty he must pay and if he will be barred from running a business in New York. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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At Spanish Disco Where Fire Killed 13, Grief and Unanswered Questions

A fire at a nightclub complex in Murcia, Spain has claimed at least 13 lives.
The city council plans to file a criminal complaint against one of the nightclubs, accusing it of operating without a license. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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E.U. Foreign Ministers Meet in Kyiv for Summit

Opponents of the governing party in Poland organized a large march in Warsaw to rally voters for the upcoming general election.
The march was the biggest display of antigovernment sentiment since Poland's Solidarity movement in the 1980s.
The general election on Oct. 15 will determine whether the conservative Law and Justice party secures a third term in government. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Typhoon Koinu Moves Toward Taiwan, on Track for Thursday Landfall

Typhoon Koinu is moving towards Taiwan, with landfall possible on Thursday morning.
Forecasters predict the storm to become a Category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 100 mph.
Officials are preparing for heavy rain and winds in eastern and southeastern Taiwan on Wednesday and Thursday. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Vatican Assembly Puts the Church's Most Sensitive Issues on the Table

Pope Francis is allowing discussions on previously taboo topics within the Roman Catholic Church.
The upcoming assembly of bishops at the Vatican will include lay people, including women, who can attend and vote. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Russia May Be Planning to Test a Nuclear-Powered Missile

Russia may be preparing to test or has recently tested an experimental nuclear-powered cruise missile with a theoretical range of thousands of miles.
Previous tests of the missile have been unsuccessful, with the missile failing to fly the designed range. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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What Is a Synod in the Catholic Church? And Why Does This One Matter?

The Synod on Synodality at the Vatican is proving difficult for many Roman Catholic Church members to understand.
The Synod is focused on the practice of working together for the good of the church, rather than a single topic. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Investigators of Iraqi Wedding Hall Blaze Call for Officials to Be Fired

Investigators call for firing of officials responsible for failure to enforce safety standards in deadly wedding hall fire.
Building lacked fire exits and fire extinguishers, and was overcrowded, leading to the fire. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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India's Early Electronic Music From the '70s Is Finally Being Released

Paul Purgas discovered hidden tapes from 1960s and '70s India that showcased early electronic music.
Purgas underwent training in tape restoration to properly preserve the music and has released a compilation album. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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A New Satellite Outshines Some of the Brightest Stars in the Sky

AST SpaceMobile aims to keep smartphones connected from orbit with a network of satellites.
BlueWalker3, a satellite in low-Earth orbit, has become one of the brightest objects in the sky. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Two People Killed by Grizzly Bear at Banff National Park in Canada

Two people were attacked and killed by a grizzly bear in Banff National Park in Canada.
The bear was euthanized to ensure public safety. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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He Announces Baseball Games in Spanish. It is Not His First Language.

Bill Kulik, a Spanish language broadcaster for the Philadelphia Phillies, has a unique and irreverent on-air persona.
Kulik's use of English and Spanglish in his Spanish broadcasts has both delighted and irritated listeners. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Monday Briefing: U.S. Aid to Ukraine Is Uncertain

The U.S. Congress passed a stopgap spending bill to avoid a government shutdown, but it did not include additional aid for Ukraine.
Republicans' decreasing willingness to fund Ukraine's war effort was highlighted by the failure to include more Ukraine funding in the bill.
Despite the lack of additional support, the bill continues funding at current levels and maintains the program to send money to Ukraine for training troops. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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The Hottest New Accessory in Niger? A Russian Flag.

The red, white, and blue flag of the Russian Federation has become a trendy accessory in West African countries like Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger.
The Russian flag is seen as a symbol of resistance and is affiliated with anti-West and anti-French sentiments in West Africa.
The Kremlin has been suspected of financing the distribution of Russian flags in the region to expand its influence. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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At Least 7 Killed in Nightclub Fire in Spain

At least seven people were killed in a nightclub fire in southeastern Spain.
The authorities are investigating the cause of the fire.
The city of Murcia has declared three days of mourning. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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An Ancient City, Now in Ruins, Struggles to Keep Its Soul

A bakery and cafe in the ancient Turkish city of Antakya was heavily damaged in earthquakes.
The business has reopened in a temporary location but plans to move back to the city once there is enough life to support a larger establishment. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Should Children Join the Killing in New Zealand's War on Invasive Species?

New Zealand holds a hunting competition to help reduce invasive species and protect indigenous wildlife.
The competition raises questions about the ethics of killing animals for conservation and how to teach children about this idea. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Four Seconds to Impact: On the Front Line With Ukraine's Snipers

Snipers play an essential role in the Ukrainian infantry, despite being overshadowed by high-tech weaponry.
The proliferation of small drones has made sniping more challenging for Ukrainian snipers. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Modi's Hindu Nationalism Stokes Tension in Indian Diaspora

Tensions are rising within the Indian diaspora due to Prime Minister Modi's Hindu nationalist agenda.
Critics argue that this agenda has fueled violence and discrimination against religious minorities in India. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Why Is the U.S. Telling Serbia to Move Troops From the Kosovo Border?

The White House is calling on Serbia to reduce its troops on the Kosovo border.
US officials describe the Serbian military presence as destabilizing and concerning. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Russian Drone Strike Sparks Fire at Plant, Ukraine Says

Russian forces launched 40 exploding drones at Ukraine, causing a big fire in central Ukraine.
Ukraine's air defenses shot down 30 of the drones fired from the Russian-occupied region of Crimea. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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In an Israeli Oasis, a Model for Peace, if Messy and Imperfect

The Oasis of Peace is a small village in Israel where Jews, Muslims, and Christians live together.
Children in the village learn both Arabic and Hebrew in school and celebrate multiple religious holidays. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Iraq Wedding Fire's Death Toll Rises, as Investigators Point to Safety Violations

Fire at a wedding hall in Qaraqosh, Iraq killed at least 119 people and injured many more.
The hall violated basic safety requirements and lacked emergency exits and a sprinkler system, similar to the Grenfell Tower incident in London in 2017. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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A Secretive U.S. Tech Firm Pushes Toward the Heart of U.K. Health Care

Palantir, the secretive data analytics company, has secured more than $60 million in government health contracts in the UK.
Palantir is competing for a seven-year contract worth up to $590 million to overhaul N.H.S. England's patient data system. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Slovakia's Election Could Echo in Ukraine. Here's What to Expect.

The election in Slovakia could shift support for Ukraine and the West in Europe.
The front-runner in the election is Direction Social Democracy, a populist left-wing party led by Robert Fico. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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A New Speaker for Canada After a Misstep That Deeply Embarrassed Parliament'

Former speaker of the House of Commons in Canada, Anthony Rota, resigned after inviting a 98-year-old Ukrainian man to Parliament who was later revealed to have been a member of a volunteer Nazi group during World War II.
The incident has highlighted the role of speakers in the Canadian House of Commons, who act as nonpartisan adjudicators and control all activity and conduct within the chamber. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Maldives Votes in Presidential Runoff Overshadowed by India and China

The presidential runoff in the Maldives is seen as a competition between India and China for influence.
The race has focused on issues such as a housing crisis and de-dollarization proposals, but the influence of India and China remains a central concern. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Blast Kills at Least 52 at a Religious Gathering in Pakistan

52 people were killed and many more injured in a suicide attack in southwest Pakistan.
The attack targeted a religious gathering celebrating the Prophet Muhammad's birthday. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Armenia: Cast Adrift in a Tough Neighborhood

Armenia is trying to reduce its reliance on Russia for security
The West offers no plausible alternative for Armenia [ more ]
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6 months ago
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What I'm Reading: Apples, Private Actors and Marina Abramovic

Dealing with an overwhelming amount of apples from a backyard tree
Exploration of how governments use private companies for power and influence [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Why Doesn't Australia Have Better Trains?

Melbourne-Sydney flight route is heavily trafficked due to lack of viable alternatives.
Promised rail alternatives in Australia have failed to materialize due to political and financial obstacles. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Talking Peace in Sudan, the U.A.E. Secretly Fuels the Fight

The United Arab Emirates is secretly supporting one side of Sudan's civil war by providing weapons, drones, and medical assistance.
The Emirates' operation in Sudan is based at an airfield and hospital in a remote town in Chad, and they insist it is purely humanitarian.
The Rapid Support Forces, backed by the Emirates, have been accused of atrocities in the civil war that has displaced millions. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Police Investigate About 100 Suicides Linked to Canadian Man

A cook in Toronto is accused of shipping toxic salt to people around the world, resulting in 14 deaths by suicide.
The cook has been charged with counseling or aiding suicide, and investigations continue in Canada and Britain.
Canada has recently loosened its assisted suicide law, making it one of the most liberal policies in the world. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Russian Forces Left This City a Year Ago. The Scars Remain.

The Russian invasion and occupation in northeastern Ukraine caused devastating effects on the lives of its people.
The city of Izium is still struggling to overcome the aftermath of the Russian occupation. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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A Statue Draped With Snakes? In Italy, It Happens Every Year.

The village of Cocullo in Italy holds an annual festival called the Rito dei Serpari, or the Rite of the Snake Charmers, on May 1.
The festival is held in honor of San Domenico, who is believed to have removed snakes from local farmers' fields.
The festival is believed to have roots in ancient worship of the goddess Angitia, who was associated with snakes. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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A Sri Lankan Baker's Baguette Conquers France

Tharshan Selvarajah, a Sri Lankan immigrant, won the Grand Prize of the Traditional French Baguette competition in France.
Selvarajah's boulangerie, Au Levain des Pyrenees, has become popular and attracts long lines of customers. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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A Secretive U.S. Tech Firm Pushes Toward the Heart of U.K. Health Care

Palantir, the secretive data analytics company, has secured more than $60 million in government health contracts in the UK.
Palantir is competing for a seven-year contract worth up to $590 million to overhaul N.H.S. England's patient data system. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Museum Worker Sold Paintings and Put Forgeries in Their Place

A worker at the Deutsches Museum in Munich stole paintings from the collection and replaced them with rough forgeries.
The thief sold three of the stolen paintings at auction to finance his luxurious lifestyle. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Swiss Court Acquits Belarusian in Disappearance of Opposition Leaders

A former Belarusian security services member has been acquitted for the disappearance of three opposition leaders in 1999.
Relatives and lawyers of the victims are disappointed and plan to appeal the decision. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Forum in Kyiv Aims to Increase Weapons Production in Ukraine

Kyiv is hosting a forum to increase weapons production in Ukraine and improve maintenance and repair of military equipment.
The event is part of Ukraine's push to ramp up its domestic defense industry and address its urgent need for ammunition. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Western Leaders Urge Arms Manufacturing in Ukraine

NATO chief and defense ministers of Britain and France visit Kyiv to show solidarity and support for Ukraine
Ukraine aims to expand its arms industry to boost its economy and meet its own military needs [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Friday Briefing: New Trouble for China Evergrande

Two former executives at China Evergrande have been detained and the company's chairman is under police surveillance.
The turmoil at Evergrande and other developers highlights deeper problems within China's financial system. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Friday Briefing

Ukraine's front line remains largely unchanged and a breakthrough seems unlikely
Russia plans to increase military spending to win the war against Ukraine [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Mosquitoes Are a Growing Public Health Threat, Reversing Years of Progress

Scientists in Kenya are battling against mosquitoes that threaten public health.
Mosquitoes have evolved to survive the insecticides used to protect people against malaria. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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One Village, Two Houses and a New Tactic to Win the War on Mosquitoes

$22 billion is spent annually to kill mosquitoes that spread diseases like malaria and dengue.
Instead of focusing on killing mosquitoes, scientists suggest making changes to people's homes to prevent mosquito-borne diseases. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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An Invasive Mosquito Threatens Catastrophe in Africa

Malaria-carrying mosquitoes that can thrive in urban environments are spreading in Africa.
This poses a new public health crisis and threatens progress made against malaria. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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The Gamble: Can Genetically Modified Mosquitoes End Disease?

Scientists are using genetic science to combat malaria by genetically modifying mosquitoes.
The researchers captured and analyzed mosquitoes on the island of Principe to determine the population size and flight range.
The goal is to release genetically modified mosquitoes to replace the ones that transmit malaria. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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How a Prayer Meeting Split Israeli Jews on Their Holiest Day

Confrontations broke out in Tel Aviv as religious Jews attempted to organize segregated prayers on Yom Kippur.
The clashes highlight the deepening divide between religious and secular Israelis.
The political turmoil in Israel has intensified the debate over the role of Judaism in public life. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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U.K. Regulator Investigates News Channel After Sexist Rant

Ofcom is investigating GB News after receiving over 7,000 complaints about Laurence Fox's misogynistic comments.
GB News suspended both Laurence Fox and Dan Wootton while they conduct a full investigation. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Dutch Police Report Deadly Shootings in Rotterdam

Two shootings occurred in Rotterdam, Netherlands resulting in multiple deaths.
Authorities arrested a 32-year-old suspect and are investigating any possible links to the shootings. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Gifts, Gadgets and Greece: Inside a Huawei Lobbying Campaign

Huawei executives exchanged messages discussing providing gifts to Greek government advisers in exchange for valuable information.
The messages reveal Huawei's attempts to cultivate relationships with high-ranking figures in Greece and push the limits of Greek rules on gifts to civil servants. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Chinese Activist Camps Out at Airport in Taiwan in Bid for Asylum

Activist Chen Siming is seeking asylum in the West after fleeing China and is camped out at an airport in Taiwan.
Taiwan, while an attractive refuge for those fleeing oppression, is cautious about raising tensions with Beijing by accepting too many critics of China's Communist Party. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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What to Know About the 2023 Nobel Prizes

Six Nobel Prizes will be awarded this year, recognizing groundbreaking contributions in various fields.
There are 351 candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize, the second highest number ever. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Nagorno-Karabakh Government Says It Will Disband

The breakaway government of Nagorno-Karabakh will cease to exist, officially ending 30 years of separatist rule.
Ethnic Armenian residents of Nagorno-Karabakh must decide whether to live under Azerbaijani rule or leave the territory.
More than 68,000 forcibly displaced people have left Nagorno-Karabakh and more are expected to follow in a major exodus. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Museum Worker Sold Paintings and Put Forgeries in Their Place

A worker at a museum in Munich stole paintings from the collection and replaced them with forgeries.
The thief sold the originals at auction to finance a luxurious lifestyle.
The worker was sentenced to prison and ordered to repay the money he received from the sale. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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North Korea May Have Seen Little Benefit in Keeping U.S. Soldier

North Korea deported an American soldier who defected to their country after weeks of diplomacy.
North Korea now sees American deserters as low-value assets, unless they possess secret information. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Beloved Tree in England Is Felled in Act of Vandalism'

A 16-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of cutting down a famous tree in Hadrian's Wall.
The tree, known as the Sycamore Gap tree, is beloved and was featured in the film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Sikh Separatism Is a Nonissue in India, Except as a Political Boogeyman

The killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar has caused a diplomatic dispute between India and Canada.
Punjab is dealing with gang-related violence and economic desperation, rather than a secessionist movement. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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New British Defense Minister Meets With Zelensky in Kyiv

Britain's new defense secretary visited Ukraine to discuss defense support and air defenses.
The United States, Germany, and Britain are the top supporters of Ukraine militarily and financially. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Russia Releases New Videos of Admiral Ukraine Claimed to Have Killed

Russia released videos of a Russian admiral whom Ukraine claimed to have killed, showing him apparently alive and well.
Russia's release of the videos is seen as a calculated rebuttal to Ukraine's claim. [ more ]
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6 months ago
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Thursday Briefing: U.S. Soldier Is Out of North Korea

American soldier Pvt. Travis King, who crossed into North Korea, has been released into U.S. custody.
China assisted in facilitating King's departure from the country, but did not participate in mediating talks with North Korea. [ more ]
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