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🔎 Picks of the Week — September 4
New Lebanese PM, Taliban Return to War, China Detains Another Journalist, Russian Opposition Leader Poisoned, Hoboken Oil Lawsuit, Facebook Bans Political Ads
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New Lebanese PM, Taliban Return to War, China Detains Another Journalist, Russian Opposition Leader Poisoned, Hoboken Oil Lawsuit, Facebook Bans Political Ads
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Montenegro's EU application is in jeopardy, as pro-Serbian and Russian opposition parties look set to gain power.
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A look at how global politics in 2020 has been shaped by the end of World War II
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It's the last day before the paywall goes up. Here's what Inside The Newsroom has done over the past two years.
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Japan PM Resigns, Zimbabwe Journalist Detained, Philippine Bombs, Apple Facebook Tension, India Turmoil, Christchurch Gunman Sentenced
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Belarus Update, Trinidad and Tobago Election, New Zealand Election Postponed, Mali Military Coup, U.N. Hezbollah, U.A.E. Israel
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Part 1 of What's Happened Since? in Taiwan, Peru, Cameroon, Ireland, Azerbaijan and Iran since elections were held in January and February?
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Lebanese Government Resigns, Harris U.S. Foreign Policy, Jimmy Lai Arrested, Greek-Turkish Tension, Mauritius Oil Spill, Afghan-Taliban Peace Talks
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Hello! Welcome to another election edition of Inside The Newsroom, where we’ll dissect what went down in Belarus and Sri Lanka this week. Europe’s “last dictatorship” showed no signs of being toppled, though mass protests and violence have thrown a new wrinkle into the 26-year reign of the
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Beirut Blast, Vatican Women, Hiroshima Nagasaki 75th Anniversary, South China Morning Post, Malaria Parasite, Mexican Junk Food
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Hello and welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom where today we’ll dissect what we know from yesterday’s devastating explosion in Lebanon’s capital of Beirut. As of 7am EST/12pm BST, at least 100 people have been killed and more than 4,000 injured, according to