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Thursday Briefing: Slovakia’s Leader Was Shot
Also, mixed reviews for King Charles’s portrait.The New York Times - World -
Ukraine war briefing: 50 countries swing behind peace summit in Switzerland
Ukrainians’ decision whether to strike inside Russia, says Blinken; focus is on providing air defences including Patriots. What we know on day 813. The Ukraine peace summit planned by Switzerland has so far drawn delegations from more than 50 ...The Guardian - World - Ukraine -
Michael Cohen set to testify at Trump hush money trial Monday
Donald Trump's historic criminal hush money trial has wrapped up for the day. His former attorney Michael Cohen is expected to begin his testimony on Monday.CNN - Top stories - Donald Trump -
2024 NFL schedule: Entire 'Monday Night Football' slate, starting with Jets-49ers in Week 1
This year's Monday night slate features several must-see gamesCBS Sports - Sports - NFL
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Live Updates: Slovakia’s Leader Survives Surgery After Shooting, Deputy Says
Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot five times in what officials said was a politically motivated assassination attempt. The deputy prime minister told the BBC the surgery appeared to have gone well. A suspect is in custody.The New York Times - World -
Putin Is Selling Victory, and Many Russians Are Buying It
Vladimir Putin’s message to his country appears to be taking hold: that Russia is fighting against the whole Western world — and winning.The New York Times - World - Russia -
Wildfire Nears Canada’s Largest Oil-Producing Area, Forcing Thousands to Evacuate
The fire, near Fort McMurray, Alberta, has put the community, which is haunted by the costliest wildfire in Canadian history, on high alert.The New York Times - World -
Dutch Right-Wing Parties Reach Preliminary Deal to Form a Government
The agreement excludes the populist politician Geert Wilders from becoming prime minister.The New York Times - World - Netherlands -
Swiss Court Convicts Ousman Sonko, Ex-Gambian Minister, of Crimes Against Humanity
Ousman Sonko, who served under an autocratic president now in exile, was found guilty of multiple counts of intentional homicide, torture and false imprisonment against citizens of the West African country.The New York Times - World