Israel - Apartheid The Christian science Monitor Netanyahu takes office, remains on trail for corruption, fraud - -
After being ousted last year, Benjamin Netanyahu was sworn in again as prime minister Thursday for his sixth term as Israel's leader By Ilaln Ben Zion
Opinions The Christian science Monitor The values that led humanity forward this year - -
Around the world, people are caring for the planet and each other. By Erika Page
Artificial Intelligence - Analysis The New York Times An A.I. pioneer on what we should really fear - -
At least thats according to the computer scientist Yejin Choi, a 2022 recipient of the prestigious MacArthur genius grant who has been doing groundbreaking research on developing common sense and ethical reasoning in A.I. There is a bit of hype around A.I. potential, as well as A.I. fear, admits Choi, who is 45 By David Marchese
Essay - Water Problem The New York Times Arizona is in a race to the bottom of its water wells, with Saudi Arabia's help - -
Arizonas water is running worryingly low. Amid the worst drought in more than a millennium, By Natalie Koch
Environment - Future The Economist Deadly, dirty, indispensible : The Nitrogen industry has changed the world - -
It lays waste to ecosystems, allows wars to kill millions and has kept billions from starvation By Economist
Argument The Foreign Policy The realist guide to world peace - -
You dont have to be an idealist to want to put an end to war. By Stephen M. Walt
Israel - Internal Politics The Christian science Monitor Far - Right coalition in Israel sparks furor over education & values - -
A new, far-right government led by Benjamin Netanyahu has yet to officially take office, but already a public revolt is brewing By Neri Zillier
Analysis The Foreign Affairs A free world, if you can keep it - -
Ukraine and American Interests By Robert Kagan
Taliban - Women Rights The New York Times Taliban bar women from college classes, in a stark
The new Afghan government has returned to its hard-line stances from the 1990s, instituting public beatings and executions as well further restricting womens rights. By Christina Goldbaum & Najim Rahim
Analysis The Foreign Policy Sanction - Busting Russian ships are going under the radar - -
Russia is messing with the location system that tracks global shipping. By Elisabeth Braw
Sports Sport - Strtcing ! ------ How important is streaching , realy ? - -
And do you need to do it before and after every workout? Heres what experts say about when to stretch and why. By Hanna Seo
Desperate Iranian Regime - use of fire arm The New York Times Iran Cracks down as protests show no sign of easing - -
Security forces fired on a crowd at a metro station on Tuesday, setting off a panicked rush of commuters, video showed By Farnaz Fassihi
Technology - Fusion The Washington Post U.S. announces milestone on FUSION energy, sparking hopes for clean power - -
Biden administration announces major advancement in quest to mimic the suns nuclear reactions By Joel Achenbach & Evan haliper
Iran - Coming Revolution The Foreign Affairs The beginning of the end of the Islamic Republic - -
Iranians Have Had Enough of Theocracy By Masih Alinejad
Farming - adaptation The Christian science Monitor From small farmers, tales of a adaptation in face of climate change - -
In agriculture, technology can deliver solutions. So can simple, low-tech practices. Our writer shares how, globally, those are helping some farmers to hold their ground and describes where she found the spirit of innovation in action. By Clayton Collins & Jingnan Peng
Iran - Analysis The Foreign Policy Iran is conceding much less than it seems - -
The morality police force may have been disbanded, but enforced morality will remain. By Sina Toosi
Iran -- Protests The Washington Post Iran conducts first kown execution of prisoner arested during protests - - - - - -
The prisoner identified by Mizan, the news site of the countrys judiciary, as Mohsen Shekari was convicted of waging war against God on Nov. 20 and sentenced to death by Tehrans Revolutionary Court, Mizan said By Annabelle Timist & Miram Berger
Iran -- Protests The New York Times Strikes across Iran lead to shuttered shops and ghost towns - -
Activists say it is the next phase in an uprising that began in September, after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in the custody of the morality police. By Farnaz Fassihi
Iran - America Nuclear Deal The Foreign Policy A new Iran deal won't prevent an Iranian bomb - -
Tehrans program is far more advanced than in 2015. Only a credible threat of force will stop the regime from crossing the threshold. By Dennis Ross
Iran - Hardliners The Washington Post Iranian official signals possible suspension of morality police - -
Irans so-called morality police unit, whose actions sparked months of protests, has been suspended, a top Iranian official said Sunday although the status of the force remains uncertain. By Miriam Berger & Annabelle Timsit
Analysis The Economist How Putin's war is causing global instability - -
Other strongmen must learn the right lessons By A world Ahead
Essay - A Rural policy Renaissance The New York Times A policy renaissance is needed for rural America to thrive - -
Despite widespread acknowledgment since 2008 that rural places have generally been left behind, our nation still lacks a coherent federal rural policy. By Tony Pipa
Iran - Violator of Human Rights The Washington Post Iranian doctor faces execution amid outcry over protest - related sentences - -
Ghare-Hassanlou faces a death sentence handed down amid a spate of harsh rulings that human rights advocates say have been dispensed without due process, in an apparent effort to quell the countrys ongoing protest movement. By Babak Dehghanpisheh
Afghanistan The Washington Post The drug trade now flourishing in Afghanistan: Meth
Long a hub for opium production, the country could fuel a new global drug crisis By Susannah George & Joby Warrick
Saudi Arabia - Future The Foreign Affairs The Kingdom and the power
How to Salvage the U.S.-Saudi Relationship By Gregory Gause III
Essay The Foreign Policy The solution to the global food crisis isn't more food - -
To reach food security, though, many of us will have to abandon cherished ideas about how the food system should work By Sarah Taber
Iran - end of Biden Nuclear deal neg. The National Review The Iran deal's final goodbye ? - -
In a newly surfaced clip from a November event in California, Biden is seen telling a woman in attendance that efforts to resurrect the Iran nuclear accord are dead, but we are not going to announce it. Long story. By Bobby Miller
Analysis The Foreign Policy Stephen Walt on how 2022 changed the world - -
And why the Biden administration gets a B-minus for foreign policy By Stephen M. Walt
Iran Public Strickes The Washington Post Why mass strikescould be a missing key to Iran's uprising - -
Labor unrest in Iran this month including a three-day nationwide strike, among the largest the country has seen in decades has hinted at the potential role labor could come to play in the uprising that has swept the country since September. By Miriam Berger
Iran - UN expelled Iran from Women Commission Middle East Forum Unprecented victory at U.N. - - Iran expelled from status of women commission - -
Iran was ousted from the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women on Wednesday evening in a 29-8 vote. By Seth J. Frantzman
Israel - Democracy The New York Times The ideal of Democracy in a Jewish state is in peopardy - -
the Biden administration should do everything it can to express its support for a society governed by equal rights and the rule of law in Israel, as it does in countries all over the world. That would be an act of friendship, consistent with the deep bond between the two nations. By Editorial Board
Fusion Breakthrough The Washington Post See how lasers led toa nuclear fusion milestone - -
Fusion energy is the ultimate clean-energy dream. Its what powers the sun By Aaron Steckelberg, Szu YuChen & joel Achenbach
India - Microeconomic The Christian science Monitor Microfinance helps Indian women borrow - with dignity - -
In India, where loan sharks have monopolized the rural credit market for generations, formal microlenders are playing an increasingly important role. Small loans can help women boost their incomes and strengthen their community roles. By Annie Banarji
Iran - Analysis The Economist Protest movements as deadly as Iran's often end in revolution
So far, 322 deaths have been recorded at demonstrations By Grafic Detail
Biden - Macron opportunity The Foreign Affairs Biden & Macron's historic opportunity - -
How France and the United States Can Solidify Their Alliance By Marie Jourdain & Celia Belin
Iran - Analysis The Foreign Policy Biden's Iran envoy: Sanctions are not the answer - -
Robert Malley on the stalled nuclear deal and Washingtons plan to help Irans protesters. By Ravi Agrawal
Agriculture The Economist Why Darjeeling tea may face extinction - - - -
https://www.economist.com/the-economist-explains/2022/12/06/why-darjeeling-tea-may-face-extinction By Economist
Iran - America Nuclear Deal The Foreign Policy A new Iran deal won't prevent an Iranian bomb - -
Tehrans program is far more advanced than in 2015. Only a credible threat of force will stop the regime from crossing the threshold. By Dennis Ross
Iran - Human Rights The Christian science Monitor Are, Iran's protestors gaining ground ?. It's hard to tell - -
Irans chief prosecutor has reportedly said that the countrys morality police has been shut down. And some efforts may be underway to address protestors demands. But details remain unclear. By Jack Jeffrey
Iran -- Protests The Washington Post Rise in assassination, kidnapping plots alarms Westernofficials - -
One of the officers explained that the government of Iran had developed a list of people living abroad whom it deemed a threat to the regime, By Shane Harris, Souad Mekhennet & Yeganeh Torbati
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