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The World in Brief from The Economist

America permits Ukraine to use missiles; Russia reacts, and more

The World in Brief from The Economist

The Economist

Global News, Daily News, News, News & Politics

4.11.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

President Joe Biden allowed Ukraine to launch strikes inside Russia using American-supplied long-range missiles—a decision America has been reluctant to take for fear of Russian escalation.

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This is the world in brief from The Economist.

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Our top stories.

0:46.3

President Joe Biden allowed Ukraine to launch strikes inside Russia using American-supplied long-range missiles, a decision America has been reluctant

0:56.7

to take for fear of Russian escalation. The policy reversal follows the deployment of North Korean

1:03.6

troops to fight alongside Russians and comes two months before Donald Trump, America's president-elect,

1:11.7

takes office.

1:17.1

Ukraine welcomed the move. France and Germany backed America's decision.

1:26.3

Russia responded angrily to America lifting its ban. The Kremlin spokesman, Dmitri Peskov,

1:29.7

warned of a, quote, whole new spiral of tension.

1:36.2

Later, America's State Department said Russia was responsible for escalating the conflict,

1:38.3

quote, time and time again. On Sunday night, Russia hit a residential neighborhood in Sumi, a northeastern city in Ukraine, killing at least 11 people.

1:48.5

Almost 100 trucks carrying aid to Gaza were violently looted, according to the UN agency operating them.

1:56.9

Unrua said that the convoy carrying food supplies had been travelling from the southern border crossing at Keremshalom when its drivers were forced to unload supplies at gunpoint.

2:08.8

The agency called the incident one of the worst of its kind in the conflict.

2:14.4

Northfault has consistently missed production and delivery targets since early September,

2:20.4

according to leaked internal documents. Sweden's green tech champion has overstretched itself.

2:26.9

It fired a fifth of its global staff earlier this year. It is now cutting back operations

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