5⃣ stories you need to know: Uvalde shooting victims file a $27 billion class-action lawsuit against public entities and officials seeking damages for the ongoing trauma, Twitter suspends the account of rapper Kanye West again, and more pic.twitter.com/zRJtb7K0P2
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 2, 2022
Chinese President Xi Jinping acknowledged the frustration within China amid his government’s unrelenting zero-Covid strategy, a European Union official told CNN. https://t.co/FUrOEKbUyh
— CNN International (@cnni) December 2, 2022
Pakistan's head of mission to Afghanistan has escaped what Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif called "an assassination attempt."https://t.co/L9g8awAqWg
— DW News (@dwnews) December 2, 2022
The U.S.-backed Kurdish forces in Syria that helped defeat Islamic State in that country, has announced that it is stopping all joint counter-terror operations, as a response to the ongoing attacks by Turkey's military in areas it controls https://t.co/MKlISRzbA2 pic.twitter.com/ifBKsHLYSI
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 2, 2022
NATO's Jens Stoltenberg has praised Berlin's defense spending increases he described as "historic" but also called on Germany to reform its rather sclerotic military, the Bundeswehr. https://t.co/PBNmz5f7hx
— DW News (@dwnews) December 2, 2022
FBI Director Chris Wray is raising national security concerns about TikTok, warning that control of the popular video sharing app is in the hands of a Chinese government “that doesn't share our values.” https://t.co/0i7cr1kLY1
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 2, 2022
A reporter asked Tim Apple (@tim_cook) if he supported the Chinese people’s right to protest, if he regrets shutting off airdrop access for them and if he had any reaction to the factory workers who were beaten and detained for protesting lockdowns.
— ALX 🇺🇸 #BringThemBack (@alx) December 2, 2022
He was silent. pic.twitter.com/mrvKYG1Px7
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