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Wednesday 29-May-24
We’re covering closing arguments in Donald Trump’s trial and Election Day in South Africa.
Wednesday Briefing
A surprise television hit, now on Netflix, has people talking about what Japan has lost with today’s changed sensibilities.
A Show That Makes Young Japanese Pine for the ‘Inappropriate’ 1980s
The kingdom is trying to juggle its still-vital petroleum industry with alternative energy sources like wind and solar as it faces pressure to lower carbon emissions.
As Interest in Clean Energy Grows, Saudi Arabia Eyes a Future Beyond Oil
In pivotal elections on Wednesday, President Cyril Ramaphosa and his African National Congress party are struggling to keep the support of Black middle- and upper-class voters.
South Africa’s Black Elites Sour on the President They Championed
A record 51 parties are competing to unseat the long-ruling African National Congress in the national election on Wednesday. Here’s why it won’t be easy.
Can South Africa’s Opposition Parties Break Through?
The environment will come first as France tries to revitalize the global image of its cuisine.
Hold the French Fries! Paris Olympics Chart a New Gastronomic Course.
President Biden has threatened to cut off the supply of some weapons if Israel mounts a major offensive in Rafah. “We haven’t seen that,” a White House spokesman said.
Middle East Crisis: Deadly Strike in Rafah Did Not Cross Biden’s Red Line, Officials Say
Army engineers are working to put the pier back together, and Defense Department officials hope it will be operational again in about a week.
U.S. Pier for Gaza Aid Damaged by Rough Seas
Officials rescinded an invitation to E.U. observers for the presidential vote in July, in another sign that Nicolás Maduro is unlikely to cede power regardless of the result.
Briefly Open to a Fair-Looking Election, Venezuela Reverses Course Again
Garry Conille is taking on the office just ahead of the arrival of a Kenyan-led international police force charged with helping restore order to the violence-torn nation.
Haiti Names New Prime Minister to Try to Lead Country Out of Crisis
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