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Kendrick Lamar responds to Drake with diss track Euphoria in escalating feud
Euphoria is the latest in the hip-hop heavyweights’ fight via songs, which has now drawn in some of the biggest names in rap. Kendrick Lamar has released a new diss track against Drake titled Euphoria – the latest in a long-running feud between ...The Guardian - World -
Surrounded by Fighters and Haunted by Famine, Sudan City Fears Worst
A powerful paramilitary group has encircled El Fasher, the last remaining obstacle to domination of the sprawling Darfur region, raising alarm about mass killings if the city is taken.The New York Times - World -
Crackdown or compromise? A tale of two US campus protests
One sent in the police, the other struck a deal with students. But why have responses been so wildly different?BBC News - Top stories -
Over 7 million people in South Sudan likely to face acute food insecurity between now, July, UN says
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After a chaotic season, the Lakers are set to face two massive questions this offseason
After another season-ending series against the Nuggets, the future of LeBron James, Darvin Ham and the Lakers remains dauntingly uncertain.ESPN - Sports -
Two Men Are Charged Over the Felling of the Sycamore Gap Tree
Seven months after the beloved tree in northern England was cut down, the police charged two men in their 30s with damaging the 200-year-old tree and part of Hadrian’s Wall.The New York Times - World -
Two Men Are Charged Over the Felling of the Sycamore Gap Tree
Seven months after the beloved tree in northern England was cut down, the police charged two men in their 30s with damaging the 200-year-old tree and part of Hadrian’s Wall.The New York Times - Top stories -
Li Auto Posts Slowest Delivery Growth in Nearly Two Years
The Chinese electric-vehicle maker’s delivery growth slowed in April amid an intensifying EV price war, lower-than-expected sales of its first fully electric model, and rising competition from Huawei-backed Seres.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How to save a pristine valley
How a group of local activists saved the ‘Yosemite of South America’ in the unlikeliest of deals.The New York Times - Top stories -
How to understand Modi’s India
Is India the world’s largest democracy or a ‘fascist’ state in all but name? And what will the prime minister do next? As the nation goes to the polls, four books attempt to unravel its many complexitiesFinancial Times - World - India
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