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"You Have a Mother" - Read by Eunice Wong
We lost my dear friend, Lola Mozes, who survived Auschwitz, this morning. I wrote her story a decade ago.
Can The Supreme Court Keep Its Secrets? With Jodi Kantor of The New York Times
US denies reneging on its boycott of G20
South Africa’s president said Washington was rethinking the boycott, only for the White House to dismiss the claim as “fake news.”
US mulls sanctions on Nigeria over disputed Christian killings
The issue already led the Trump administration to redesignate Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” in October.
Nigeria jails Biafra separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu for life
Kanu led a secessionist movement over the past decade calling for parts of southeastern Nigeria to form a breakaway Biafra nation.
*12:30pm ET TODAY*: Join Prem in a Live Q&A With Cameron Kasky
Kasky’s pro-Palestine, anti-ICE, and pro-Medicare-for-All campaign for Congress launched this week – and he’s taking your questions!
South Africa cuts interest rate as inflation eases
The National Treasury’s decision to scrap plans to raise value-added tax helped to revise down inflation forecasts.
"Inviting the Arsonists": Indian Climate Activist Slams Fossil Fuel Lobbyists at U.N. Climate Summit
Nations are struggling to reach a final text agreement at the COP30 U.N. climate summit in Belém, Brazil. Decisions are made by consensus at COPs, requiring consent among 192 countries, and the biggest fight over the draft text is the exclusion of a roadmap to phase out fossil fuels. Reportedly Saudi Arabia, China, Russia and India are among those that rejected the roadmap. But more than 30 countries are saying they will not accept a final deal without one. “We came to this COP to get a very concrete decision on just transitioning away from fossil fuels, to get a mechanism so that we can do it in a much more cooperative manner,” says Harjeet Singh, strategic adviser to the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.