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Aug 14, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Choe Sang-Hun)
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Japanese Photographer Blows Whistle on Treatment of ‘Comfort Women’
While Tsukasa Yajima has won praise for exposing problems at South Korea’s best-known shelter for former sex slaves, he has also been the focus of intense backlash.
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Aug 14, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Javier C. Hernández)
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An Orchestra Supports Ukraine, and Reunites a Couple Parted by War
“I don’t have a gun, but I have my cello,” a musician says as he joins the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, which is made up of refugees who fled the war and artists who stayed behind.
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Aug 14, 2022
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New York Times - World News (David McCabe)
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How Frustration Over TikTok Has Mounted in Washington
National security concerns over the Chinese-owned viral video app remain unresolved. Lawmakers and regulators are increasingly pushing for action.
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Aug 14, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Damien Cave)
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Shots Fired at Airport in Australia’s Capital
There were no reports of injuries, but the episode was nonetheless shocking in a country where mass and random shootings are extremely rare.
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Aug 14, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Vivek Shankar)
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Seven Injured in Shooting in Jerusalem
Two of the victims were seriously hurt in the episode in the Old City, which emergency responders are considering a suspected terror attack.
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Aug 13, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Carol Rosenberg and Gabriella Demczuk)
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As U.S. Seeks to Close Guantánamo, Saudi Center Could Be Option
The Biden administration is looking for places to safely send cleared Guantánamo detainees who cannot go home. Could a program in Saudi Arabia provide a solution?
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Aug 13, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Salman Masood and Mike Ives)
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Partition Survivors Seek Closure Through a YouTube Channel
The YouTube channel Punjabi Lehar, based in Pakistan, has reunited people who were separated by the partition of India in 1947.
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Aug 13, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Marc Santora, Michael Schwirtz and Jack Nicas)
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With New Weaponry, Ukraine Is Subtly Shifting Its War Strategy
Striking deep behind enemy lines, the Ukrainians are depleting Russia’s combat potential, slowing its advance in the east and creating new vulnerabilities in the south.
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Aug 13, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Vivian Yee)
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After Years of Languishing in Egypt’s Prisons, a Sudden Release
Political prisoners in Egypt live under constant uncertainty about how long they will be detained. So freedom often comes as a big, and welcome, surprise.
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Aug 13, 2022
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New York Times - World News (The New York Times)
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Live Updates: Outgunned by Russia, Ukraine Aims for Death by a Thousand Cuts
Kyiv says it isn’t trying to beat the Russians head on, instead fighting on its own terms. In the country’s south, Ukraine hit the last of four bridges, isolating Russian forces on the western side of the Dnipro River.