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Aug 18, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Lynsey Addario and Marc Santora)
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Bucha Is Still Burying Victims of Wartime Atrocities
More bodies were interred in the Kyiv suburb this week. They had no names, only numbers.
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Aug 18, 2022
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New York Times - World News (The New York Times)
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Ukraine Live Updates: U.N. Chief Visits Lviv to Assess Progress in Grain Exports
António Guterres helped broker the deal restoring the flow of food out of Ukraine. He and the leaders of Ukraine and Turkey will discuss the battles threatening a nuclear plant.
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Aug 18, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Jenny Gross)
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U.S. Ship Sunk by Germans in 1917 Is Found Off English Coast
The ship, the U.S.S. Jacob Jones, was the first U.S. destroyer to be lost to enemy action. It had been missing for more than a century.
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Aug 18, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Tiffany May and Joy Dong)
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China’s Heat Wave Strains Its Economy
A severe drought has dented energy supplies and disrupted access to water for hundreds of thousands. Cities order rolling blackouts; farmers rush to save crops.
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Aug 18, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Isabella Kwai)
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U.K. Train Strikes Bring More Summer Disruptions
Railway workers across the nation went on strike over pay disputes, a day after Britain reported its highest inflation rate in four decades.
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Aug 18, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Lynsey Addario and Marc Santora)
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In Bucha, burials continue for victims of wartime atrocities.
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Aug 18, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Jason Horowitz)
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Europe’s Scorching Summer Puts Unexpected Strain on Energy Supply
The dry summer has reduced hydropower in Norway, threatened nuclear reactors in France and crimped coal transport in Germany. And that’s on top of Russian gas cuts.
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Aug 18, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Natasha Frost)
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Your Thursday Briefing
Global inflation woes.
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Aug 18, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Niki Kitsantonis and Anatoly Kurmanaev)
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Sleepy Greek Port Becomes U.S. Arms Hub, as Ukraine War Reshapes Region
The flow of U.S. military supplies through Alexandroupoli has angered Russia and Turkey. Now, firms with ties to Russia and America are competing for control of the port.
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Aug 17, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Marc Santora)
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Ukraine’s top commander says fighting at the front is ‘intense but fully controlled.’