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For Israelis, the prospect of their leaders appearing in the dock along with the perpetrators of a massacre against them is unthinkable. But it is a sign of the horror with which many in the world have come to view the war in Gaza: https://econ.st/4bqr6cc Photo: AFP/AP
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At one point earlier this month, eight of the world’s ten rainiest cities were in the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. The downpour has left hundreds of thousands of people homeless, and the rain is still falling https://lnkd.in/eFNYj4w8
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With an estimated 48,000 troops ready, Russia does not have the forces for a major attack on Kharkiv city, Ukraine’s second biggest. But local military leaders insist that the situation remains precarious, and could change quickly https://econ.st/3WNUBjw Photo: Getty Images
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Many Californians have given up on the bullet-train line planned to run between Los Angeles and San Francisco. And while the past half-year has fuelled some optimism, obstacles big and small still stand in the way: https://econ.st/3UKAP5Z Photo: Getty Images
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