Putin and Xi Celebrate Ties Unbroken by Russia's War in Ukraine
| By Brad Plumer A new report says it is still possible to hold global warming to relatively safe levels, but doing so will require global cooperation, billions of dollars and big changes. | | | By Valerie Hopkins, Chris Buckley and Anton Troianovski President Vladimir V. Putin welcomed Xi Jinping, China's top leader, to Russia, briefly noting Beijing's peace plan for Ukraine but stressing Moscow and Beijing's enduring partnership. | | | By David Segal and Isabel Kershner Kohelet, the once-obscure think tank that conceived and now champions a revamped court system, is an American import. | | |
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| By Cctv Via Reuters Chinese state media showed a military band greeting Xi Jinping. | | | By Russian Pool Russian state media showed the president driving into Mariupol, Ukraine, and meeting with locals who moved into new apartments after intense fighting destroyed the city. The visit marks his closest trip to the front lines. | | | By Gautier Billotte The husband-and-wife creatives invite T into their 5,400-square-foot home, a former brothel in Paris. | | |
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