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Putin Nods to Xi’s ‘Concerns,’ and the Limits of Their Cooperation

By Anton Troianovski & Keith Bradsher | The New York Times (free)

President Vladimir Putin acknowledged Thursday that China had “questions and concerns” about Russia’s war in Ukraine, a notable, if cryptic, admission that Moscow lacks the full backing of its biggest, most powerful partner on the world stage.

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Despite Prohibition, El Salvador President Bukele Says He Will Seek Reelection

Reuters

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele said Thursday he would run for reelection, despite the country’s constitution prohibiting presidents from having consecutive terms.

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