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Nov 05, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Choe Sang-Hun)
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North Korea Launches More Missiles
Tensions further escalated on the divided peninsula, with Washington deploying supersonic bombers for the first time in years as part of a military exercise.
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Nov 05, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Melissa Kirsch)
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Time Warp
How readers are adjusting to the end of daylight saving time.
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Nov 05, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Ian Austen)
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Alleviating Canada’s Acute Shortage of Family Doctors
British Columbia announced a plan this week that will boost physicians’ incomes, but more changes may be necessary to increase nationwide access to family physicians.
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Nov 05, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Vivian Yee)
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Hosting Climate Summit Is Both Opportunity and Risk for Egypt
The COP27 meeting next week allows a debt-wracked African country to champion climate needs of poorer nations. But it also puts Egypt under scrutiny.
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Nov 05, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Megan Specia)
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These Men Fled War in Syria to Ukraine. Now They’ve Fled Again.
Two men displaced from Syria as civil war gripped their country spent a decade living in limbo in Ukraine. But when war came to them again, they were forced to leave, eventually making their way to London.
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Nov 05, 2022
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New York Times - World News (The New York Times)
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U.S. and Allies Reassure Ukraine of Staunch Support
Soaring energy prices resulting from the war have raised concerns that the flow of weapons and money could slow down.
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Nov 05, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Choe Sang-Hun and Chang W. Lee)
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Itaewon Goes Quiet After Deadly Crowd Crush in Seoul, South Korea
Itaewon was popular for its diversity and nightlife. A week after a disaster killed more than 150 young people there, the neighborhood is a monument of grief.
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Nov 05, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Jack Nicas)
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What Can US Democracy Learn From Brazil?
Both nations had presidents who attacked their elections. But their responses — and the aftermaths — were much different.
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Nov 05, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Michael Crowley)
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Republican Gains in Congress Would Pressure Biden on Ukraine and Iran
Officials in the Biden administration expect plenty of complications, including summons to hearings over the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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Nov 04, 2022
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New York Times - World News (Andrew E. Kramer)
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Russia Sends Ill-Trained Draftees Into Combat Amid Losses, Analysts Say
Ukraine’s military and Western analysts say Russian forces are making fruitless attacks in eastern Ukraine and taking heavy losses after a hastily arranged draft added over 300,000 troops.