Espionage Shadow War Heats Up Between U.S. and China; Ukraine War Risks Grow; Disease Fears Mount After Deadly Libya Floods; Climate Marchers Call for Fossil Fuel Pivot; Yale Student Sues Accuser After Rape Acquittal
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China and the U.S. are taking bold steps in their espionage shadow war to try to collect intelligence on each other's leadership thinking and military capabilities.
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Sauli Niinisto, the president of Finland, warned European leaders against complacency over the risks of escalation in Russia's war in Ukraine.
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In Libya, authorities have turned their focus to preventing disease after floods killed over 11,000 people and displaced over 40,000.
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Tens of thousands marched in NYC calling on world leaders to pivot away from fossil fuels heating the Earth.
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A Yale student acquitted of rape in a criminal trial is now suing his accuser for defamation over the university's handling of the case.
