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China and Russia Take Steps to End Conflict in Ukraine, Chinese President Xi Jinping Announces Envoy Visit to Discuss Political Settlement

China and Russia have both taken steps to end the conflict in Ukraine, with China sending an envoy to discuss a possible "political settlement" and Russia praising a framework proposed by China and Brazil. Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov have both expressed their support for a peaceful resolution to the conflict, which has been ongoing since 2014. It is hoped that the Chinese envoy's visit will help to bring an end to the conflict.

U.S. Successfully Evacuates Embassy Personnel and Dependents from Khartoum Amid Ongoing Fighting in Sudan

The United States has successfully evacuated all personnel and their dependents from the U.S. Embassy in Khartoum, Sudan, in response to the security situation and risk posed to personnel. The evacuation was ordered by President Joe Biden and the Sudanese military agreed to guarantee evacuation requests from the U.S., Britain, France and China. The State Department is advising U.S. citizens in Sudan to consider departing the country, and is providing limited emergency services to U.S. citizens, but not routine services.

U.S. Embassy Issues Security Alert as Smoke Fills the Sky in Khartoum, Sudan

The U.S. Embassy in Khartoum, Sudan has issued a security alert warning American citizens to stay in their homes due to escalating violence in the country. The Sudanese military has agreed to guarantee evacuation requests made by the U.S., Britain, France and China, and is coordinating efforts to evacuate citizens and diplomats from Sudan on military aircraft. The Embassy has warned against all travel to Sudan and urged those in the country to remain in their homes and avoid large gatherings.

Twitter Removes Labels Describing Global Media Organizations, Sparking Debate Over Transparency and Accuracy

Twitter has recently removed labels describing global media organizations as government-funded or state-affiliated, which has been met with criticism from some. This has affected organizations such as National Public Radio (NPR) in the United States, who argued that the label of "government-funded media" was still misleading as they receive only a tiny fraction of their funding from the government. Twitter has yet to comment on the removal of the labels, and it remains to be seen how the platform will address the issue going forward.

India Set to Become World’s Most Populous Nation by Mid-2023, According to UNFPA Report

The UNFPA's "State of World Population Report, 2023" estimates India's population to surpass China's by mid-2023, making India the world's most populous nation. The report also projects the world's population to reach 8 billion people on November 15th, and highlights the need for countries to invest in health, education, and other services. India's population growth has been driven by improved health care, increased life expectancy, and improved access to education.

Pras Michel Takes the Stand in His Own Defense in Washington, D.C. Federal Courtroom

Grammy-winning hip-hop artist Pras Michel is on trial in Washington, D.C. for allegedly conspiring to make illegal campaign contributions and failing to register as an agent of China. He has taken the stand in his own defense, claiming that he accepted $20 million from a Malaysian businessman and used it to pay friends to donate to a political campaign. Prosecutors allege that Michel was attempting to gain access, peddle influence, and make money. Michel's testimony is ongoing and will provide insight into the case.

Justice Department Arrests Two Chinese Nationals for Operating Illegal Police Station in New York City

Two Chinese nationals, Lu Jianwang and Chen Jinping, have been arrested on charges of operating an illegal police station in New York City to monitor and intimidate critics of the Chinese government. The FBI raided the station last October and more than three dozen officers with China’s national police force have been charged with using social media to harass dissidents inside the United States. The arrests are a reminder of the Chinese government's efforts to monitor and intimidate its critics in the United States.

US Justice Department Announces Charges Against 34 Chinese Police Officers for Operating Illegal Police Station in New York City

The US Justice Department has charged 34 officers of the Chinese national police with operating an illegal police station in New York City to intimidate and silence dissidents. Two of the defendants have been arrested by the FBI and are expected to appear in federal court in New York. The US Attorney in the Eastern District of New York has said that the US government will not tolerate any foreign interference in its internal affairs.

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