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Sep 24, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Ivan Nechepurenko)
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Nearly 400 Ethnic Armenians Flee Nagorno-Karabakh
More than 1,000 people crossed the border from the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh on Sunday, days after a military offensive returned the ethnic Armenian enclave to Azerbaijan’s control.
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Sep 24, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Justin Porter)
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Monday Briefing: How China Is Walling Off the Sea
Plus pursuing K-pop stardom while being out and proud.
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Sep 24, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Elian Peltier and Aurelien Breeden)
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France to Pull Its Troops From Niger After Military Coup
President Emmanuel Macron said he had recalled the country’s ambassador, after weeks of escalating tensions with Niger’s new military leaders.
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Sep 24, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Andrew Higgins)
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How a Moldovan Fraudster Leveraged Tensions Over Ukraine War
The war in Ukraine is intensifying longstanding frictions in a region of Moldova called Gagauzia. A Moldovan convicted of plundering his country’s banking system sees an opportunity.
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Sep 24, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Matthew Mpoke Bigg)
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Amid Black Sea Threats, Ukraine Steps Up Use of New Shipping Route
The route has allowed Kyiv to revive exports of grain and other goods across the Black Sea despite Russia’s wartime threats to commercial shipping.
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Sep 24, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Suhasini Raj)
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Sikhs in India Are in Limbo Amid Canada Dispute
With Canada home to the largest Sikh population outside India, many Punjabis are caught in a diplomatic firestorm over the death of a separatist leader in British Columbia.
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Sep 24, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Jason Horowitz)
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Clams Ruled This Town Until the Crabs Moved In
Goro, on the Adriatic Sea, is famous for its clams — essential for the beloved spaghetti alle vongole. But an infestation of crabs is threatening the town’s cash crop.
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Sep 24, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Tiffany May)
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Star Uyghur Scholar Who Vanished Was Sentenced to Life in China
Rahile Dawut, who recorded her people’s traditions, disappeared in 2017. New information indicates that she faces decades in prison.
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Sep 24, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Julie Turkewitz and Isayen Herrera)
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Venezuela Migration Explained
Unable to build safe or stable lives in other parts of South America, many people are making the perilous journey to the United States.
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Sep 24, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Azam Ahmed)
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Miriam Rodriguez Battles a Mexican Cartel to Find Her Daughter
Karen Rodriguez was kidnapped by Mexico’s Zeta cartel. Her mother would stop at nothing to find out exactly what happened to her.
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Sep 24, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Chang W. Lee and Jin Yu Young)
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QI.X, a Queer K-Pop Group, Wants to Change South Korea
In conservative South Korea, few L.G.B.T.Q. entertainers have ever come out. The young members of QI.X don’t see the point of staying in.
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Sep 24, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Vivian Yee and Karoun Demirjian)
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For Egypt, Menendez Was Key to Access to Billions in U.S. Aid
When the annual allotment of up to $1.3 billion faltered even a sliver, Egypt found an ally in Senator Robert J. Menendez, who on Friday was indicted on bribery charges tied to Egypt.
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Sep 24, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Aurelien Breeden)
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In Marseille, Francis Urges Europe to Heed the Plight of Migrants
Pope Francis said the migrant route through the Mediterranean had become a “graveyard of dignity.”
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Sep 24, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Megan Specia)
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Has Coffee Finally Ousted Tea as the U.K.’s Favorite Hot Drink?
Recent studies suggest coffee has stolen Britons’ hearts. But for cafe patrons in a city that hosts some of the nation’s oldest coffeehouses, it’s complicated.
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Sep 24, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Constant Méheut)
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Ukraine Attacks Moscow’s Black Sea Fleet in Crimea, Russia Says
Russian-installed authorities in the occupied peninsula said debris from a downed rocket fell in the Sevastopol bay, where Moscow’s Black Sea Fleet is based.
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Sep 24, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Fabian Federl, Jack Nicas and Ian Cheibub)
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Gold Mining Is Poisoning the Planet With Mercury
Ten years after an international treaty to ban mercury, the toxic metal continues to poison. The reason might have to do with your wedding ring.
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Sep 23, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Julian E. Barnes and Ian Austen)
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U.S. Provided Canada With Intelligence on Killing of Sikh Leader
American intelligence gave assistance, but communications intercepted by Canada were more definitive in linking India to the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
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Sep 23, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Norimitsu Onishi and Ian Austen)
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Two Hooded Gunmen, a Silver Getaway Car and a Slain Sikh Leader
Three witnesses who said they saw the killers of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the Sikh leader at the center of a diplomatic dispute between Canada and India, described the scene.
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Sep 23, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Ivan Nechepurenko)
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Fears and Chaos Grow in Nagorno-Karabakh After Takeover
With food shortages and blackouts, rumors of revenge-taking abound — and are flatly denied by the Azerbaijani authorities.
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Sep 23, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Andrew Higgins)
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As Armenia and Azerbaijan Clash, Russia Is a Distracted Spectator
In the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, Russia, drained by the war in Ukraine, seemed incapable of acting as the indispensable power capable of knocking heads together.
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Sep 23, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Hannah Beech and Jes Aznar)
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Blasting Bullhorns and Water Cannons, Chinese Ships Wall Off the Sea
The world’s most brazen maritime militarization is gaining muscle in waters through which one-third of global ocean trade passes.
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Sep 23, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Lara Jakes)
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Europe Made a Bold Pledge of Ammunition for Ukraine. Now Comes the Hard Part.
After 30 years of atrophy, experts say, Europe’s shrunken military industry will struggle to provide the Ukrainians with a million artillery shells by March.
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Sep 23, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Ian Austen)
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Trudeau Says of Canada’s Political Mood, ‘People Are Mad’
During a visit to The New York Times, the prime minister shared thoughts on his explosive allegation against India as well as general anxiety by the public.
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Sep 23, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Andrew E. Kramer)
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Another Step for Ukraine: Armored Vehicles Breach Some Russian Defenses
Ukraine advanced at one location in the southeast, reflecting slight progress in Kyiv’s halting counteroffensive.
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Sep 23, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Raja Abdulrahim)
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Derna, Libya’s ‘City of Poets,’ Pays a Heavy Price in Floods
Derna, which lost entire neighborhoods and thousands of residents in the deluge, has a history as a cultural and intellectual hub as well as a rebellious streak.
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Sep 23, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Livia Albeck-Ripka)
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Ancient Arrow Is Among Artifacts to Emerge From Norway’s Melting Ice
As the earth warms, glacial archaeologists are in a race against time to preserve objects before they are destroyed by the elements. Recent field work yielded a surprisingly intact 3,000-year-old arrow.
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Sep 23, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Dave Philipps and Eric Schmitt)
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U.S. Army’s Landstuhl Hospital in Germany Treats Troops Wounded in Ukraine
The Army’s Landstuhl Regional Medical Center has quietly started admitting Ukrainian Army soldiers who were wounded in combat, most of them American volunteers.
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Sep 23, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Ian Austen)
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In Canada, Zelensky warns cutting military aid would only lead to more Russian aggression.
The Ukrainian president continued his trip to shore up support among allies with an overnight trip to Canada.
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Sep 23, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Vivian Yee)
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After Libya Flooding, Signs Point to a Crackdown on Dissent
Several people have been arrested and some journalists and aid workers have been shut out of the eastern city of Derna after dams burst, killing thousands. Communications have also been disrupted.
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Sep 23, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Michael Crowley)
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Biden Officials Focus on African Crises at United Nations Gathering
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken met on Friday with African leaders in hopes of reversing a coup in Niger, as the U.S. tries to deliver on promises to the growing but troubled continent.
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Sep 23, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Sameer Yasir)
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Kashmir’s Chief Cleric, Detained in Crackdown, Is Free After 4 Years
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who had been under house arrest, was at Friday Prayer and was greeted with rose petals and candy.
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Helene Cooper and Julian E. Barnes)
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Zelensky’s Visit Reveals Strategy Divide Between Ukraine and U.S.
While the Ukrainian military remains focused on retaking territory in the east, American officials are pushing for a shift to the south.
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Roger Cohen)
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Marine Le Pen May Face Trial on Embezzlement Charges in France
Prosecutors recommended charges against Marine Le Pen that could potentially bring a 10-year jail term and a 10-year ban from public office. Paris magistrates will decide whether to proceed.
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Alan Rappeport and Keith Bradsher)
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U.S. and China Agree to New Economic Dialogue Format
The regular talks are intended to give both countries a venue to resolve differences.
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Ana Swanson)
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U.S. Issues Final Rules to Keep Chip Funds Out of China
The rules, which aim to prevent chip makers from using new U.S. subsidies to benefit China, take into account the industry’s perspective.
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Robert D. McFadden)
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Giorgio Napolitano, Italian Post-Communist Pillar, Dies at 98
He served for 38 years in Parliament and, after being elected president at a critical moment in Italy’s fortunes, helped stabilize the country.
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Michael D. Shear and Farnaz Fassihi)
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Inside the Deal to Free 5 American Prisoners in Iran
U.S. negotiators say the release of the prisoners is proof that even fierce adversaries can sometimes find their way to an agreement. But the deal almost didn’t happen.
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Patrick Kingsley)
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A Visit to the U.S. Revives an Embattled Netanyahu
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has been bolstered by a successful trip to the United States. But greater challenges are still awaiting him back home.
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Amanda Taub)
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The Joy of Reading on Trains
A rail journey is the perfect time to tackle your TBR
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Aurelien Breeden)
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Pope to Meet Macron in Marseille and Defend Migrants’ Plight
Tens of thousands are expected at a Mass with Francis in the French port city. Although the pontiff will meet President Emmanuel Macron, it is not an official state visit.
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Rory Smith)
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The Stolen Glory of Spain’s World Cup Champions
Players extracted important changes in a bitter battle with their country’s soccer federation. But doing so robbed them of a moment they can’t get back.
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Constant Méheut)
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Here Are Highlights of Zelensky’s Trip to U.S.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine completed a three-day visit to the United States, where he addressed the U.N. General Assembly and tried to shore up continued support from Washington.
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Ian Austen and Juston Jones)
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Zelensky, in his push for more support, will address Canada’s Parliament.
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Yan Zhuang)
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Australia Revisits What Worked, and Didn’t, in the Pandemic
An inquiry will try to draw lessons from the government response, but some question whether it will go far enough.
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Andrew E. Kramer and Lynsey Addario)
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Cheap Drones Help Ukraine Evade Russian Air Defenses
A fleet of inexpensive, mostly off-the-shelf drones is helping Ukrainian forces evade and target sophisticated Russian air defense systems.
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Sameer Yasir)
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India’s ‘Lake Man’ Relies on Ancient Methods to Ease a Water Crisis
Anand Malligavad turned to centuries-old knowledge to reclaim dozens of lakes in the high-tech capital of Bengaluru. Now, he is in demand across India, one of the world’s most water-stressed nations.
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Victoria Kim and Chang W. Lee)
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For South Korea’s Senior Subway Riders, the Joy Is in the Journey
The fare is free for those older than 65, and so some retired people spend their days riding the trains to the end of the line.
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Alexandra Stevenson and Zixu Wang)
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A Chinese Journalist Gave #MeToo Victims a Voice. Now She’s on Trial.
Huang Xueqin, the journalist, and Wang Jianbing, a labor activist, have been accused of inciting subversion as the authorities expand a campaign to quash dissent.
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Natasha Frost)
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Friday Briefing
Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to the White House.
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Sep 22, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Erica L. Green and Katie Rogers)
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Zelensky Visits Washington to Shore Up Support on Ukraine War
President Volodymyr Zelensky told lawmakers that Ukraine would lose the war to Russia if the United States curtailed the flow of aid and weapons.