Plus North Korea fired a record number of missiles, and Russia rejoined the grail deal.
Month: November 2022
Russia Says It Will Rejoin Deal Allowing Ukrainian Grain Shipments
Moscow announced that it was resuming its participation in an international agreement aimed at helping countries facing acute food shortages.
As Climate Change Worsens, US Weighs Which Communities to Save
The Biden administration is considering proposals to relocate Native American communities threatened by global warming. It could become a template for the rest of the country.
Netanyahu Holds Slight Lead in Israeli Election, Exit Polls Show
If the right-wing bloc does eke out a narrow victory, it will allow Mr. Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, to return to office even as he stands trial on corruption charges.
Netanyahu Holds Edge in Israeli Election, Exit Polls Suggest
If the trends continue, Benjamin Netanyahu will reclaim power, presiding over one of the most right-wing governments in the country’s history even as he is on trial on corruption charges.
Russia Expands Call for Civilians to Relocate in South
The Ukrainian military said occupation officials were forcing people from their homes in Kherson, ahead of a possible battle for control of the key region.
Oleg Tinkov, Former Banking Tycoon, Renounces Russian Citizenship
The multimillionaire said on Instagram that he “can’t and won’t be associated with a fascist country.”
Your Monday Briefing
A devastating tragedy in Seoul.