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Should plants be given rights? What new botanical breakthroughs could mean
They can communicate with each other about threats, summon help from predatory killers – and some can even count – but does this mean plants are conscious?. Last month, at a gathering at New York University, a group of prominent biologists and ...The Guardian - World -
The new ‘space race’: what are China’s ambitions and why is the US so concerned?
As China launches its Chang’e-6 mission to the far side of the moon, US officials have expressed alarm at the pace of its advancements. China to launch ambitious moon missionThe worsening rivalry between the world’s two most powerful countries ...The Guardian - World -
What Prompted the City College of New York to Call the N.Y.P.D.
The public college based in Harlem has a long history of radical politics and activism.The New York Times - Top stories - New York -
The world's glitziest song contest starts this week. Here's what you need to know about Eurovision.
Eurovision is set to start in Malmo, Sweden. Check this guide for dates, where to watch, how to vote and who the fan favorites are.NBC News - Top stories
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Columbia University Cancels Main Graduation Ceremony After Protests
Police broke up pro-Palestinian demonstrations last week that had disrupted campus life.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Fed Reluctance to Cut Rates Makes Easing Harder for Emerging Markets
Central banks in Brazil and Mexico that led the global fight against inflation could now be stuck with steep interest rates due, in part, to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s reluctance to cut.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Riksbank Could Wait Until June to Start Rate Cuts
A Riksbank interest rate cut this week is now the consensus call and is 80% discounted by markets, but Danske Bank believes it will wait until June.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Judge Finds Trump Violated Gag Order Again, Threatens Jail
The order bars the former president from attacking witnesses, jurors and others involved in his hush-money trial.The Wall Street Journal - World - Donald Trump -
Israel Warns Gazans to Evacuate Rafah Neighborhoods Ahead of Planned Offensive
The evacuation notice came after talks over a cease-fire to free hostages held in Gaza faltered over the weekend.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel