Biden-Xi Talks Lead to Little but a Promise to Keep Talking
Thursday, November 16, 2023 | |
| By Patrick Kingsley and Iyad Abuheweila A raid of a hospital that Israel asserts is a base for Hamas is shaping up as a watershed moment in a conflict that has put the Mideast on edge. | | | By David E. Sanger and Katie Rogers Both American and Chinese accounts of the meeting indicated scant progress on the issues that have pushed the two nations to the edge of conflict. | | | By Declan Walsh and Abdi Latif Dahir Seven months into Sudan's civil war, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and its allies are ransacking and capturing the Darfur region. An aid worker said, "People are dying like insects." | | |
| U.S. By Walt Bogdanich, Isak Hüllert and Eli Tan The pollution control devices contain valuable metals, making them a hot commodity for recycling. Some beneficiaries of the thefts look the other way. | | | Opinion By Judith Surber The opioid crisis facing the nation has infiltrated our community. | | |
| By The New York Times President Xi Jinping of China told President Biden that "turning their backs on each other is not an option" for the two superpowers. | | | President Biden said that China's president, Xi Jinping, had agreed to resume military-to-military communication; on China's willingness to regulate fentanyl, Biden said he would "trust but verify." | | | By Reuters Britain's highest court ruled that a government policy to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda was unlawful. | | |
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