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Francis promotes women’s leadership in major CBS interview – The Tablet

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Xi Jinping lauds China-Russia ties as Putin lands in Beijing – ThePrint

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LIVE: Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping hold a joint press conference  Mississippi Valley Publishing
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Foreign attempts to sway U.S. elections increasing, officials warn – The Japan Times

Foreign attempts to sway U.S. elections increasing, officials warn  The Japan Times
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The first official portrait of King Charles III is unveiled at Buckingham Palace

The bright red painting has evoked strong feelings from the public — ranging from awe to disgust. NPR’s A Martinez talks to British journalist and artist Bidisha Mamata about the controversy.

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Slovakia’s prime minister is shot in an assassination attempt

Slovakia’s prime minister is in stable condition after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds at a political event on Wednesday. Police have a suspect in custody.

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After Israelis mark their independence, Palestinians recall their displacement

After Israel marked its 76th Independence Day, Palestinians mourn what they call the ‘Nakba,” or Catastrophe, amid increasing death and displacement in Gaza.We hear voices from the West Bank.

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In ‘Back to Black,’ Marisa Abela prepared for hours to sing like Amy Winehouse

Amy Winehouse was blessed with enormous talent but tormented by alcoholism — dying at age 27. NPR’s A Martinez talks to Marisa Abela, who plays the singer in a new biopic.

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