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The World in Brief from The Economist
The Economist Morning Briefing, Feb 3rd 2020
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First coronavirus death outside China and Tanzania’s deadly church stampede
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America’s oil blockade in Venezuela; Britain’s inflation falls to 3.2%, and more
11:27|Donald Trump ordered a “complete blockade” of oil tankers under sanctions that enter or leave Venezuela. Also, Britain’s annual inflation rate fell from 3.6% to 3.2% in November, according to the Office for National Statistics.
20251217. Unemployment rises in America; Trump expands travel ban, and more
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Unemployment rises in America; Trump expands travel ban, and more
11:13|America’s economy added 64,000 jobs in November, while the unemployment rate rose to 4.6%, the highest in over four years, up from 4.4% in September.
Ukraine’s NATO-like security guarantee; Bondi gunmen’s Islamic State link, and more
12:00|American and European officials agreed in principle to offer Ukraine NATO-like security guarantees. Also, Australian officials said that the two gunmen responsible for the attack in Bondi Beach were inspired by Islamic State.
20251216. European leaders hail peace progress; Ukraine claims first underwater-drone strike, and more
03:51||Ep. 20251216Friedrich Merz, Germany’s chancellor, said there was a “real chance” of peace in Ukraine, following a second day of negotiations in Berlin between officials from Ukraine, America and Europe.
Leaders hail progress in Ukraine talks; Australia promises gun-law review, and more
11:37|Friedrich Merz, Germany’s chancellor, said there was a “real chance” of peace in Ukraine, following a second day of negotiations in Berlin between officials from Ukraine, America and Europe.
Australia promises gun-law review; Jimmy Lai convicted, and more
12:17|Australian authorities promised to review the country’s gun laws and do more to fight antisemitism after a mass shooting on Sunday. Also, Hong Kong’s most famous media mogul and prisoner was found guilty of conspiracy to commit foreign collusion and sedition.
20251215. Mass shooting rocks Sydney; Jimmy Lai convicted, and more
03:03||Ep. 20251215Australian police said the attackers behind a mass shooting at a Jewish Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach in Sydney were a father and son.
Mass shootings rock Sydney and Brown University, and more
10:16|Hong Kong’s Democratic Party formally voted to disband.