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Smoke rises after Israeli air strikes in Gaza. REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko
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- The chief of Hamas told Reuters that the Palestinian militant group was near a truce agreement with Israel, even as the deadly assault on Gaza continued and rockets were being fired into Israel.
- As it seeks to fend off international criticism, Israel released security camera footage from the deadly Oct. 7 attack by Hamas. It shows Hamas gunmen who crossed into Israel chase people from an outdoor music festival, with one seen executing a woman at point-blank range.
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- Global inflationary forces are finally seeping into Japan’s economy after decades of falling prices, forcing investors to radically rethink their bets as the Bank of Japan considers a major policy shift.
- Some investors in OpenAI, makers of ChatGPT, are exploring legal recourse against the company’s board, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, after the directors ousted CEO Sam Altman and sparked a potential mass exodus of employees.
- A US Senate panel announced an investigation into airline fees for baggage, seat selection, ticket changes and other services, demanding justifications from the CEOs of five major carriers for these charges that generate billions of dollars in annual revenue for them.
- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton accused Pfizer and its supplier Tris Pharma of providing children’s ADHD medicine that it knew might be ineffective to the state’s Medicaid insurance program for low-income people, in an unsealed lawsuit.
- Giant batteries that ensure stable power supply by offsetting intermittent renewable supplies are becoming cheap enough to make developers abandon scores of projects for gas-fired generation world-wide. Sign up for the Sustainable Switch newsletter to make sense of how companies and governments are grappling with climate change.
- As the world’s most powerful oil producers ponder further supply cuts, Russia has little incentive for a radical change as its energy revenue is strong, oil prices are higher than its forecasts and its budget deficit is narrowing.
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Hit by floods and fires, Greek villager has lost hope
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Michalis Tsiamitas, 2, hides behind laundry at his house. REUTERS/Louisa Gouliamaki
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The fires came first. Then the floods.
In the small village of Sesklo in central Greece, 46-year-old Vasilis Tsiamitas has felt the extremes of both freak weather phenomena this summer, that have made Greece a climate change hotspot.
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Northern Lights, also called Aurora Borealis, illuminate the night sky in Sommaroy, Norway November 19, 2023. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner
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