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Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Russia Mounting New Border Assaults in North, Ukraine Says Ukraine rushed reinforcements to its northern border on Friday after Russian forces attempted to break through Ukrainian lines along several sections, applying new pressure on forces already stretched thin along a 600-mile front. U.N. General Assembly Adopts Resolution in Support of Palestinian Statehood The United Nations General Assembly on Friday overwhelmingly adopted a resolution declaring that Palestinians qualify for full-members status at the United Nations, a highly symbolic move that reflects growing global solidarity with Palestinians and is a rebuke to Israel and the United States. Jacob Zuma, Once Leader of the A.N.C., Becomes Its Political Rival Spurred by his anger at the African National Congress, Mr. Zuma formed his own political party and is gathering support among voters aggrieved by the failures of South Africa’s governing party. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Ukraine Strikes More Russian Oil Facilities in a Bid to Disrupt Military Logistics Ukrainian drones struck two oil depots and a refinery across Russia in a 24-hour period, including one deep in Russian territory, officials on both sides said, as Kyiv presses a campaign aimed at hampering the country’s military operations and putting strain on its most important industry. Israel’s Shutdown of Al Jazeera Highlights Long-Running Tensions The network will keep covering the war in Gaza, but it will be harder for Israelis to watch. Israel calls the network a security threat, while Al Jazeera says Israel wants to conceal its brutality. ‘Time, Patience, Cold Blood’: Mexico Prepares for a Potential Trump Win As Mexico heads toward its presidential election next month, government officials and campaign aides are girding for a different vote: one in the United States that could return Donald Trump to the presidency. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Russia Hits Ukrainian Power Plants, Further Straining Energy System The assault, a day after Vladimir Putin was sworn in for a fifth term as Russian president, is part of a wider campaign to cut off power to Ukraine’s civilians. In Serbia, Xi Underlines Close Ties With Ally That Shares Wariness of U.S. China and Serbia on Wednesday proclaimed an “ironclad friendship” during a visit to Belgrade by the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, underlining the close political and economic ties between two countries that share a wariness of the United States. How 360,000 Haitians Wound Up Living in Empty Lots and Crowded Schools Hundreds of thousands of people in Haiti are on the run from rampant gang violence and have abandoned their homes, a worsening humanitarian crisis that the United Nations describes as “cataclysmic.” @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Ukraine Says It Foiled Russian Plot to Kill Zelensky Ukraine’s security services said on Tuesday that they had foiled a Russian plot to assassinate President Volodymyr Zelensky and other top military and political figures. Two Ukrainian colonels accused of participating in the plot have been arrested on suspicion of treason. On European Tour, Xi Jinping to Head to Friendly Territory in the East After leaving France, China’s leader, Xi Jinping, will visit Serbia and Hungary, whose authoritarian leaders offer a haven for China as tensions grow over the war in Ukraine. Preparations Ramp Up for Global Security Force to Quell Haitian Violence U.S. military planes filled with civilian contractors and supplies have begun landing in Haiti, paving the way for a seven-nation security mission, led by Kenya, to deploy to the troubled Caribbean nation in the coming weeks, American officials say. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Russia to Hold Drills on Tactical Nuclear Weapons in New Tensions With West Russia said on Monday that it would hold military exercises with troops based near Ukraine to practice for the possible use of battlefield nuclear weapons, a provocative warning aimed at discouraging the West from deepening its support for Ukraine. In Meeting With Xi, E.U. Leader Takes Tough Line on Ukraine War Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission president, put pressure Monday on China to help resolve the war in Ukraine, saying Beijing should “use all its influence on Russia to end its war of aggression against Ukraine.” 3 Bodies Found in Baja California Are Identified as Missing Tourists’ Three bodies that were found in the Mexican state of Baja California last week have been identified as those of three tourists from Australia and the United States who had disappeared days earlier, the Mexican authorities said on Sunday. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Israeli Officials Weigh Sharing Power With Arab States in Postwar Gaza Senior Israeli officials have been weighing an expansive plan for postwar Gaza, in which Israel would offer to share oversight of the territory with an alliance of Arab countries, as well as the U.S., according to 3 Israeli officials and 5 people who have discussed the plan with members of the Israeli government. U.S. Approved More Weapons for Ukraine. Now It’s a Race Against Time. President Biden and Ukraine’s allies have invoked a sense of urgency over weapon deliveries. But there are logistical hurdles, and Ukraine has little time to lose. Liberia Moves to Create War Crimes Court, Decades After Civil Wars Ended Liberia’s president signed an order establishing a war crimes court, after a decades-long effort to bring justice to victims of the country’s two civil wars, which killed an estimated 250,000 people from 1989 to 2003. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: U.S. Accuses Russia of Using Chemical Weapons in Ukraine The United States has accused Russia of using chemical weapons, including poison gas, “as a method of warfare” against Ukrainian forces, in violation of a global ban on the use of such weapons. Torrential Rains Leave at Least 13 Dead and More Missing in Brazil At least 13 people have been killed and 21 are missing after heavy rains drenched southern Brazil, prompting a state government to send rescue helicopters in search of stranded residents, the authorities said on Thursday. Protests Swell in Georgia Over ‘Foreign Interests’ Bill Security forces clashed with protesters in Georgia’s capital on Wednesday night after the Eastern European nation’s Parliament advanced controversial new legislation that has ignited weeks of demonstrations. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Bulgarian Distrust of Russia Simmers Over a Black Sea Oil Terminal Russia has been losing its grip on the Rosenets Oil Terminal, near the port city of Burgas, as Bulgarian authorities seek to assert greater control over the Russian-run facility. Flooding in a Kenyan Natural Reserve Forces Tourist Evacuation Devastating floods that have killed hundreds of people and displaced tens of thousands more in East Africa are now inundating parts of the Masai Mara, one of Africa’s greatest wildlife national reserves. Frustrated South Koreans Blame President in Standoff With Doctors A walkout by physicians has dragged on for weeks, as they protest a plan by President Yoon Suk Yeol’s government to increase medical school enrollment. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Russia Strikes Civilian Center in Odesa, Killing Five Ukrainian officials said a Russian airstrike on Monday evening killed five people and wounded about 30 others in Odesa, a southern Ukrainian city that has been a regular target of Russian missiles and drones trying to destroy its port infrastructure. Surrounded by Fighters and Haunted by Famine, Sudan City Fears Worst Fears of renewed ethnic slaughter in the Sudanese region of Darfur, where genocidal violence killed as many as 300,000 people two decades ago, have soared in recent days, with a looming assault on an embattled city that is already threatened by famine. A Proposed Law Targeting ‘Foreign Interests’ in Georgia Riles the Opposition For the past month, the Georgian capital of Tbilisi has been engulfed in turmoil. Protesters have taken to the streets of the city night after night. A fistfight broke out between legislators in the country’s Parliament. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Ukraine Retreats From Villages on Eastern Front as It Awaits U.S. Aid Russian troops have captured or entered around a half-dozen villages on Ukraine’s eastern front over the past week, highlighting the deteriorating situation in the region for outgunned and outnumbered Ukrainian forces as they wait for long-needed American military aid. Flash Floods Kill at Least 45 in Kenya Flash floods and a landslide sent a deluge of muddy water over a Kenyan village early Monday, killing at least 45 people, as torrential rains continued to pound East Africa. Humza Yousaf Resigns as Scotland’s First Minister Scotland’s first minister, Humza Yousaf, resigned on Monday in a fresh setback for his Scottish National Party, which has been engulfed in a slow-burning crisis over a funding scandal that erupted after a popular leader, Nicola Sturgeon, stepped down last year. @nytimes
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