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SOUTH KOREA OFFERS A CHANCE TO MODERNIZE OLD ALLIANCES Argument | Clint Work, Hanbyeol Sohn INDIA LOOKS TO SEIZE OPPORTUNITY AT COP28 THE ICC SHOULD PROSECUTE TALIBAN LEADERS THE INCONVENIENT TRUTH OF TAIWAN’S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES CHINA Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden hold a summit meeting at Filoli House in Woodside, California on Nov. 15. WHY XI THINKS HE GOT THE BETTER OF BIDEN Analysis | James Crabtree COLD AND FLU SEASON STIRS DREAD IN CHINA CHINESE HOSPITALS ARE HOUSING ANOTHER DEADLY OUTBREAK THE MASTERMINDS MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA An aerial view of Imburu, Nigeria, following flooding caused by heavy rainfall, on Sept. 25, 2022. THE DARK SIDE OF CLIMATE FINANCE Argument | Vijaya Ramachandran, Alex Smith WHY GAZA WON’T END UP LIKE EAST TIMOR OR KOSOVO WILL THE CONGOLESE OPPOSITION UNITE? WHAT’S STOPPING EGYPT FROM STEPPING UP IN GAZA? EUROPE British Royal Navy pilot Lt. Cmdr. 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