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Jan 12, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Megan Specia)
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Kyiv Workers Find Their Way Online Even as Ukraine Faces Power Outages
Sporadic power outages have people resorting to makeshift office spaces in the Ukrainian capital. Stores have set up power hubs, and workers are getting comfortable doing their jobs in home furnishing displays.
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Jan 12, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Tiffany May)
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Driver in Guangzhou, China, Runs Down Pedestrians, Killing at Least 5
The police in Guangzhou detained a 22-year-old man, who appeared to throw money in the air after striking the people. Thirteen people were injured.
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Jan 12, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Natasha Frost)
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Your Thursday Briefing
Aides have found more files retained by President Biden dating from his vice presidency.
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Jan 12, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Patrick Kingsley)
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In Israel, Netanyahu’s Hard-Right Agenda Gains Steam
Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is pushing to upend the judiciary, entrench Israeli control of the West Bank and strengthen ultraconservative Jews, fueling protests and deepening Israel’s divisions.
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Jan 12, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Jack Nicas, André Spigariol, Flávia Milhorance and Ana Ionova)
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Video Shows Brazil Rioters Breaching Inadequate Security
The invasion of Brazil’s halls of power began with a severe shortfall of security forces.
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Jan 12, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Edward Wong)
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U.S. and Japan Say They Will Strengthen Military Cooperation
Top officials from the two nations are meeting in Washington this week to discuss tensions with China, Russia and North Korea and to plan for deterrence with U.S. troops and missiles.
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Jan 12, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Carol Rosenberg and Cristina Baussan)
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They Won Guantánamo’s Supreme Court Cases. Where Are They Now?
The three former Guantánamo prisoners who defeated George W. Bush at the Supreme Court in landmark cases are ensconced in family life. We caught up with two of them. One is a home-heating serviceman in central England; the other is an Uber driver in the French Riviera.
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Jan 12, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Farnaz Fassihi)
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Iran Gives Death Sentence to Former Defense Official, a Dual U.K. Citizen
Alireza Akbari, a former deputy defense minister, was convicted of spying, in a case he described as a slap at Britain, where he had lived.
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Jan 11, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Amelia Nierenberg)
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Your Thursday Briefing: A Russian Military Shake-Up
Also, Brazil investigates the riots and Australia reacts to Cardinal George Pell’s death.
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Jan 11, 2023
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New York Times - World News (Natasha Frost and Damien Cave)
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George Pell, Cardinal Whose Abuse Conviction Was Overturned, Dies at 81
An adviser to Pope Francis and a prominent figure in Australia, Cardinal Pell went to prison on charges of abusing two boys in the 1990s, but a higher court later acquitted him.