In Sudan, Evil is Resilient — and So Is Heroism
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The Guardian - World
The Observer view on Sudan: decisive action is needed to avert catastrophe, but where is the will? | Observer editorial
Despite UN speeches, the international community is largely absent as the African nation lurches towards catastrophe. After 17 months of civil war, the very last thing Sudan needs is another bloody ...1 hour ago -
BBC News - Top stories
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The New York Times - Top stories
In Sudan, Evil is Resilient — and So Is Heroism
The world has largely abandoned Sudan, but this woman risked everything to stand up to evil.20 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
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GameSpot - Tech
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The New York Times - Tech
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The New York Times - Lifestyle
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GameSpot - Tech
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Financial Times - Business
Everyone’s on Ozempic. So why will no one talk about it?
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BBC News - Top stories
'Rape me, not my daughter' - women tell BBC of sexual violence in Sudan's civil war
The BBC hears horrific accounts of rape from women trapped in the conflict between the army and the RSF.Yesterday -
MarketWatch - Business
Super Micro’s stock split is on deck — and it stands out in a not-so-good way
Super Micro shares begin trading Tuesday on a split-adjusted basis. The stock’s drop between the announcement date and effective date could be the steepest in more than two years.Yesterday -
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NBC News - Top stories
Officials' grim request for some Florida residents: Mark your bodies so we can ID you
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The New York Times - Top stories
Sudan’s Army Launches Operation to Retake Khartoum
The latest outbreak of fighting comes as nations gathered at the U.N. General Assembly called for an end to the war and for aid to be fast-tracked to millions in need.2 days ago -
The Guardian - World
Sudan’s army launches push to retake ground in capital
Heavy bombardments and clashes reported before army commander addresses UN general assembly. Sudan’s army launched artillery and airstrikes in Sudan’s capital on Thursday in its biggest operation ...2 days ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
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