Bolsonaro’s continued presence in the US is more Biden’s problem than Lula’s
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The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2023 January 25
By Danny Boyle & Sam Hall Berlin is expected to announce a decision today on the export of powerful German-made Leopard 2 battle tanks that have been long sought by Kyiv. We examine what it means for Ukraine’s fight. Germany and United States agree to give Kyiv tanks Could this be a turning point inContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2023 January 25”
News for the weekend of 2023 January 14-15
Dear Some View on the World reader, Catch up on the stories that matter to you with our carefully selected articles, below. Five unmissable stories Prince Harry exclusive interview: ‘This is not about trying to collapse the monarchy, this is about trying to save them from themselves’. Prince Harry exclusive: ‘There’s enough for another bookContinue reading “News for the weekend of 2023 January 14-15”
The Telegraph Frontpage for Tuesday 2023 January 10
By Sam Hall Good evening. The Duke of Sussex’s stateside publicity tour has made more waves this side of the Atlantic, as he expressed concern for “young kids” in the Royal family. We have all the fallout from Prince Harry’s latest interview. Queen ‘knew what was going on’ Harry’s latest interview has led to moreContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Tuesday 2023 January 10”
The Telegraph Frontpage for Monday 2023 January 09
By Danny Boyle The incendiary claims keep coming from the Duke of Sussex, who has given two TV interviews (above) about his controversial autobiography. We have rounded up the key moments. Harry says William and Kate never accepted Meghan They were once known as the “fab four”, but the Duke of Sussex has made freshContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Monday 2023 January 09”
Is the Top a Flop
We are in an era of upheaval, termed by some as a polycrisis, and Cop27 was never itself going to resolve the biggest of these – the climate emergency. Indeed, the most significant recent progress may well have already happened far from Sharm El-Sheikh, in the form of the American midterm elections and the rapprochement between the US and China, the two world’s largest emitters, on climate issues at the G20 in Bali.
What was at stake in Sharm El-Sheikh
Whilst the cost of inaction is far, far greater than the cost of inaction for many countries, it was difficult to come to an agreement to contribute to a fund helping those countries most affected by pollution from the industrial and most polluting countries.
How willing are people to stand up for their values and beliefs
One can find several people doing violence against the truth. Similarly, there is Richard Martin who claims that fascism and communism are twin brothers.
The Week of 2022 September 26 – October 02
September 2022 coming to an end with severe storms.
The last weekend of October 2022
Some View on the World looks at what happened at the last weekend of October