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Apr 28, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Choe Sang-Hun)
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‘Lord Commander’ of the DMZ Has Seen It All on the Korean Frontier
He faced off with North Korean troops, helped prepare for the Trump-Kim summit and witnessed some of the most hair-raising — and bizarre — moments on the world’s most heavily armed border.
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Apr 28, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Amelia Nierenberg)
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Your Friday Briefing
Dark projections for Russia’s energy industry.
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Apr 28, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Yan Zhuang)
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Australia Eyes a Fraught Pivot from Coal Power to Renewables
As the country’s oldest power station closed, experts warn that the country needs a clearer strategy to manage its exit from coal power.
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Apr 28, 2023
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New York Times - World News (David Leonhardt)
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The Long Shadow of Covid School Closures
Long school closures have put public education — and Randi Weingarten, the leader of a major teachers’ union — on the defensive.
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Apr 28, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Nina Roberts)
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For Founders of Small Businesses, the Personal Story Matters
A business owner’s personal story can bolster trust in a brand, experts say. But what happens when they share hardships like homelessness, addiction or incarceration in company marketing?
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Apr 28, 2023
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New York Times - World News (The New York Times)
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What British Royal Moments Resonated With You?
We’re asking readers about the moments that changed how they view the royals, ahead of King Charles’s coronation.
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Apr 28, 2023
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New York Times - World News (The New York Times)
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Russia’s Gas Exports Are Expected to Drop by 50% in 2023
Estimates suggest gas exports by pipeline from Russia could be halved this year compared with 2022, which was an especially bad year. Here is what else we’re covering:
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Apr 28, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Emily Anthes)
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From Alpacas to Yaks, Mammal DNA Yields Its Secrets
The genomes of monkeys, bats, whales and many other mammals are helping scientists tackle big questions about physiology, evolution and one very famous sled dog.
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Apr 28, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Lynsey Chutel and Abdi Latif Dahir)
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Khartoum’s Residents Cope With Paramilitary Fighters in Sudan
In parts of Khartoum that have been taken over by a feared paramilitary force, the civilians who have not fled endure an uneasy coexistence with fighters who are battling the regular army.
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Apr 28, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Farnaz Fassihi)
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U.N. Security Council Unanimously Condemns Taliban’s Treatment of Women
The resolution, an uncommon display of consensus on the Council, called for the Taliban to end their prohibitions on women working and attending school after sixth grade.