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The New York Times News Quiz, June 21, 2024
New York Times· 3 days agoDid you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.
If first group of approved ‘neutral’ athletes is any indication, don’t expect much from Russia and...
The Boston Globe· 2 days ago“Misunderstanding and indignation,” railed the Belarus Olympic committee, which so far has 11...
Ancient Shipwreck Preserves a Deep Bronze Age Time Capsule
New York Times· 4 days agoCemal Pulak, a nautical archaeologist at Texas A&M University who was not involved in the find,...
Meet Mad Vlad’s Afrika Korps
The Hill· 4 days agoWhere are Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery and his British Eighth Army when you need them? It is 1942 again in Africa. Tobruk is under attack from Europe...
Orbán goes full Trump with MEGA mission
Politico· 4 days agoThe two countries agreed to provide “mutual help” if the other faces “aggression”— a commitment that is likely to send shivers down the spine of most of the rest of the world. SLAUGHTER IN & ...
In a smuggler paradise on Tunisia-Libya border, closure wrecks livelihoods
Al Jazeera· 5 days agoNothing much is moving in Ben Guardane, Mohammed says. The money-changing kiosks sit silent and the...
Iraq: Tolerance for Intolerance
Strategy Page· 5 days agoAugust 2, 2023: Recent Moslem violence in Europe and Iraq was caused by Moslem anger at protests in Sweden against Moslem violence and intolerance that included burning copies of the Koran.
Countering Russia’s African Strategy
The National Interest· 6 days agoDespite the recent surge of Russian activity in the Sahel—the arrival of Russian troops in Niger in April, the presence of Africa Corps mercenaries in...
Can South Africa’s Center Hold?
Foreign Policy Magazine· 5 days agoThe highlights this week: The U.N. security council votes to halt fighting in El Fasher, Sudan, U.S. embassy staffer charged with abuse in Burkina Faso,...
Yemen: Welcome To The Past
Strategy Page· 4 days agoJune 24, 2020: The Shia rebels still control access to over a third of the Yemeni population so foreign aid groups as well as Yemeni suppliers have to pay higher and higher “taxes” to transport ...