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In Egypt, the COP27 climate summit entered its final hours with intense negotiations over a proposed "loss and damage" fund to compensate poorer nations for climate-related disasters.
The world on November 18, 2022, was a landscape of shifting political guards, corporate upheaval, and historic legal reckonings. From the halls of the U.S. Capitol to the glass-walled offices of Silicon Valley, major institutions were in the throes of transformation. 1. The End of an Era in the House Note 11/18/2022 1:48:14 PM - Online Notepad
Russia continued its heavy missile strikes against Ukraine’s energy grid , leaving approximately 10 million people without power as winter approached. In Egypt, the COP27 climate summit entered its
Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Jack Smith as special counsel to oversee investigations into President Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents and his role in the January 6 Capitol attack. Capitol to the glass-walled offices of Silicon Valley,
Civil unrest in Iran escalated as protesters reportedly set fire to the ancestral home of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini , the founder of the Islamic Republic. 5. Sports and Culture
Just two days before the 2022 FIFA World Cup kickoff, host nation Qatar announced a sudden ban on alcohol sales at tournament stadiums, causing a rift with major sponsors.
In baseball, Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees was named the American League MVP following his record-breaking 62-home run season. Headlines for November 18, 2022 | Democracy Now!