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Sep 01, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Alexandra Stevenson and Zixu Wang)
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China Locks Down Chengdu as Covid Cases Rise
The drastic response to a rise in Covid cases adds to the pressures facing Sichuan Province, which already had been dealing with drought, heat and wildfires.
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Sep 01, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Pete McKenzie)
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The Anglican Church’s ‘Kick in the Guts’ to Gay Parishioners
Divisions over the acceptance of homosexuality have proved intractable both on a global level and inside even liberal-leaning countries like New Zealand.
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Sep 01, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Andrew E. Kramer)
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Nuclear monitors aim to reach the Zaporizhzhia plant on Thursday.
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Sep 01, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Skandha Gunasekara and Mujib Mashal)
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Debt-Stricken Sri Lanka Reaches Initial Deal for I.M.F. Bailout
The package includes nearly $3 billion in loans for an island nation that ousted its president amid a devastating economic crisis.
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Sep 01, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Amelia Nierenberg)
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Your Thursday Briefing
Vladimir Putin reacts to Mikhail Gorbachev’s death.
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Sep 01, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Peter Baker)
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How Reagan and Bush Overcame Their Skepticism of Gorbachev
Mr. Gorbachev was charming and presented himself as a modernizer, but neither Ronald Reagan nor George Bush was convinced he was for real. They would both be proved wrong.
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Sep 01, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Don Clark and Ana Swanson)
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U.S. Restricts Sales of Sophisticated Chips to China and Russia
Limits were placed on high-end GPUs that power supercomputers and artificial intelligence, said Nvidia and AMD, two Silicon Valley chip makers.
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Sep 01, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Nick Cumming-Bruce and Austin Ramzy)
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China May Have Committed ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ in Xinjiang, U.N. Says
The organization’s human rights office delivered its much-delayed report minutes before Michelle Bachelet, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights, was to leave office.
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Sep 01, 2022
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New York Times - World News (André Spigariol and Jack Nicas)
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Bolsonaro Allies and Election Officials Reach Truce on Voting Machines
President Jair Bolsonaro has claimed that Brazil’s voting machines are vulnerable to fraud, with little evidence. Election officials agreed to explore changes to security tests before the October election.
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Sep 01, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Andrew E. Kramer)
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U.N. Experts Plan Perilous Visit to Ukrainian Nuclear Plant Thursday
The international team prepared to cross the front lines to inspect the embattled, Russian-held Zaporizhzhia plant, but it was not clear how long the Russians would let them stay.