Exporting Occupation: Israeli Business is Booming in Morocco-Occupied Western Sahara (www.mintpressnews.com)
How Henry Kissinger Paved the Way for Orlando Letelier’s Assassination (theintercept.com)
Ecuador: ‘dead’ woman who was found alive in her coffin dies in intensive care (www.theguardian.com)
The world's worst industrial disaster harmed people even before they were born (www.npr.org)
How a Grad Student Uncovered the Largest Known Slave Auction in the U.S. (www.propublica.org)
Documents Link Potential Covid Patient Zero to U.S.-Funded Research in Wuhan (theintercept.com)
Turbulence getting worse as planet warms (www.bbc.com)
UK plans to use satellite to find heat-inefficient buildings (www.bbc.com)
U.S. Energy Dept gets two ransom notices as MOVEit hack claims more victims (news.yahoo.com)
The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Fake Meat in America (www.theringer.com)
The Guardian’s approach to generative AI (www.theguardian.com)
Hotel Rwanda – learning from history, not Hollywood (roape.net)
Mark Zuckerberg Was Early in AI. Now Meta Is Trying to Catch Up. (www.wsj.com)
President Biden causes confusion after appearing to sign off a speech on gun control with 'God save the Queen, man' (www.businessinsider.com)
Canada’s wildfires have burnt an area 16 times larger than normal (www.economist.com)
Iran's oil exports hit 5-year highs as US holds nuclear talks (www.reuters.com)
Italy's government acts to curb Chinese influence on Pirelli (www.reuters.com)
Rabbit-killer virus spreading in Switzerland (www.swissinfo.ch)
Student creates hi-tech eyewear to give the socially awkward charisma on demand | Life (www.news24.com)
Uganda: 25 killed by militants in school attack (www.bbc.com)
China's military spending is not $227.79 billion, it is more (bulgarianmilitary.com)
Egypt just banned every dog breed except for 10, with German shepherds and huskies considered ‘dangerous animals’ (finance.yahoo.com)
How indigenous knowledge helped four children survive 40 days in the Colombian rainforest (scroll.in)
A Powerful U.S. Political Family Is Linked to Copper Mining in the Colombian Rainforest (pulitzercenter.org)
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