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Nov 06, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Claire Moses)
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What’s at Stake
Tuesday’s elections will determine the next two years of President Biden’s agenda — and shape the future of democracy.
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Nov 06, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Brad Plumer, Lisa Friedman and Somini Sengupta)
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At COP27, Developing Nations Have a Message for Polluters: Pay Up
Poor countries facing climate hazards want the United States and other industrialized nations to compensate them for the harm caused by greenhouse gases.
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Nov 06, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Abdi Latif Dahir)
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Somalis Are Going Hungry. Their Government Isn’t Calling It a Famine.
Humanitarian groups say Somalia’s leaders are resisting a formal declaration of famine that could unlock aid and save lives.
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Nov 06, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Jeffrey Gettleman and Mujib Mashal)
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Could India Help Broker Peace in Ukraine?
India has good relations with both Russia and the West, and seeks a more muscular role in geopolitics. The biggest obstacle is that Ukrainians and Russians don’t want to talk.
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Nov 06, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Steven Lee Myers)
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Russia Reactivates Its Trolls and Bots Ahead of Tuesday’s Midterms
Researchers have identified a series of Russian information operations to influence American elections and, perhaps, erode support for Ukraine.
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Nov 06, 2022
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New York Times - World News (The New York Times)
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As Russia’s Military Reputation Takes a Hit, Its Arms Sales Are Likely to Suffer
Russia is still the world’s second-largest arms exporter but its performance on the battlefield in Ukraine, coupled with Western sanctions, is likely to hurt its ability to sell weapons.
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Nov 06, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Mike Ives)
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The War in Ukraine Could Dent Russia’s Clout as an Arms Dealer
Analysts say Russia’s performance in Ukraine, coupled with Western sanctions, is likely to hurt its ability to sell weapons abroad. Southeast Asia is a case in point.
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Nov 05, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Marc Santora and Ben Hubbard)
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Kyiv Planning for Total Evacuation if It Loses Electricity
The city is also establishing 1,000 heating centers for its 3 million residents, as Russia pounds away at civilian targets.
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Nov 05, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Patrick Kingsley)
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Far Right’s Rise in Israel Driven by Anxiety and Fear
To win election, Benjamin Netanyahu and his far-right allies harnessed perceived threats to Israel’s Jewish identity after ethnic unrest last year and the subsequent inclusion of Arab lawmakers in the government.
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Nov 05, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Dennis Overbye)
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Astronomers Find a Black Hole in Our Cosmic Back Yard
Just 1,600 light-years away, the black hole is the closest known to Earth. The good news: It’s dormant, at least for now.