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Sponsored by [Cariuma]( Start your day smarter with a dossier on the most important world news, rounded off with a shot of intriguing and offbeat stories. Like the president, you deserve no less. Jun 03, 2022 Today President Joe Bidenâs playing hardball on gun laws. Today marks Day 100 of the Russian war in Ukraine. Rising fuel prices have prompted the U.S. to repair relations with âpariahâ Saudi Arabia. And President Vladimir Putin is meeting the head of the African Union to discuss food supply. All this and more in todayâs PDB. [A Special Offer For the OZY Community]( [Cariuma]( The shoe with a 34K waitlist is back in stock! If you missed them the last time around, the sneakers we canât get enough of are back. These all-season low-tops are OZYâs favorite look for dressing up or down. But donât wait around â these comfy kicks fly off the shelves and wonât be here for long. Act now and take [$15 off your pair of Cariumas with code OZY2022](, before they sell out again! [Shop Now]( IMPORTANT âEnough, Enoughâ âHow Much More Carnage?â Asks Biden in Impassioned Address The gloves came off last night. Addressing the nation from a candle-lined [Cross Hall](, Biden signaled his administrationâs intention to tackle Americaâs gun laws head-on. He called on Congress to ban assault-style weapons, expand background checks and pass âred flag lawsâ that would allow authorities to remove firearms from people who pose a potential danger. He addressed the GOP-shaped elephant in the room directly: âThe fact that the majority of the Senate Republicans donât want any of these proposals even to be debated or come up for a vote, I find unconscionable. We canât fail the American people again.â (Source: [NYT]() Day 100 Ukraine Marks Grim Milestone, But Allâs Not Going to Plan for Russia On day 100 of Russiaâs war in Ukraine, fighting continued to rage â especially in the key eastern city of Sievierodonetsk, which is now largely under Russian control. Last night President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made the grim revelation that President Vladimir Putinâs forces control 20% of his countryâs territory. But the [U.K.âs Ministry of Defense]( says that while Russia is âachieving tactical successâ in the Donbas, this has come at âsignificant resource costâ and has forced Russian troops to go on defense in other areas. âMeasured against Russiaâs original plan, none of the strategic objectives have been achieved,â the ministry added. (Source: [USA Today]() âPariahâ No More Desperate for Gas, Biden Will Go Cap-in-Hand to Saudis Before being elected, Biden vowed to make Saudi Arabia an international âpariahâ due to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salmanâs alleged involvement in the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi. But now that Russiaâs invasion of Ukraineâs sent gas prices skyrocketing, moral outrage is making way for realpolitik. Biden had already been softening his Saudi stance before Putin invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24 and now plans to visit Riyadh to rebuild relations. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday that human rights are still important but âwe are addressing the totality of our interests in that relationship.â (Sources: [NYT](, [The Hill]() Desperate Times Putin to Meet African Union Leader: Food, World Order on Agenda Senegalese President Macky Sall, the chair of the African Union, will meet President Putin at his Black Sea residence today. Sallâs objectives include âfreeing up stocks of cereals and fertilizers, the blockage of which particularly affects African countriesâ and easing the Ukraine conflict. The Kremlin, meanwhile, said it would address âissues of Russiaâs interaction with the African Unionâ and the âcurrent international agendaâ. Food prices on the worldâs poorest continent are surging and Russia is running out of buyers for its produce, so a deal would suit both parties. The U.N. says Africa faces an âunprecedentedâ crisis due to the conflict. (Source: [Al Jazeera]() Briefly Here are some things you should know about today:Â Queen bee. Harini Logan, a 14-year-old from San Antonio, Texas, took down Vikram Raju in the Scripps National Spelling Beeâs first ever lightning round tiebreaker. Her winning word was âmoorhenâ. (Source: [AP]() Excuse us. Queen Elizabeth II will miss the Jubilee church service to mark her 70-year reign, after a busy day of celebrations yesterday. Also absent will be Prince Andrew, whoâs tested positive for COVID-19. Only one of them will be missed. (Source: [BBC]() Cuba libre. The U.S. is opening up more flights to Cuba after lifting Trump-era restrictions. (Source: [Al Jazeera]() [be what's trending]( [Cariuma]( Weâre always telling you the next big thing in names, trends and ideas, so listen up: These colorful kicks from [Cariuma]( are the next big thing. 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The beastâs formidable âhelmetâ and powerful neck were perfectly suited for male-male combat, and some scientists feel something similar could be going on with giraffes. Others disagree. (Source: [Nature]() Cistern Chapel Big Stink Lingers in Australiaâs Finest Public Toilet Featuring extravagant murals, ornate chandeliers, and a golden âthrone,â the [Cistern Chapel of Maryborough]( near Brisbane is something special. But weeks after its grand opening, a feud between the public toiletâs organizing committee and its chief artist is kicking up a stench. Painter Akos Juhasz says he created âthe whole universeâ of the chapel, while committee president Nancy Bates says the chapelâs success was more of a team effort â and that Juhasz was difficult to work with. âEven if I am the biggest a**hole of the world, those paintings are mine and I created this whole story and this whole universe,â countered Juhasz. (Source: [The Guardian](; Photo sources: [@natgee5](, [@ruth_on_the_run]() âAll Shook Upâ No More Elvis Weddings, Licensing Company Tells Vegas Chapels Authentic Brands Group ordered Las Vegas wedding chapels to stop using âPresleyâs name, likeness, voice image, and other elements of Elvis Presleyâs persona in advertisements, merchandise and otherwise.â Elvis-themed ceremonies are a major portion of Sin Cityâs $2-billion-a-year wedding industry. âThey want to protect the Elvis brand. But what are they protecting by taking Elvis away from the public?â asked Elvis-impersonator Kent Ripley of Elvis Weddings. Authentic Brands Group says it wants to âpartner with each of these small businesses to ensure that their use of Elvisâ name, image and likeness are officially licensed and authorized by the estate.â Ka-ching. (Source: [AP]() Fish Tale Wild Salmon Catch in Scotland Hits Record Low Talk about the one that got away. Only 35,693 Atlantic salmon were caught on Scottish rivers in 2021 â the lowest haul since record-keeping began in 1952, and a massive reduction from the 111,400 caught in 2010. While the figures are partially a factor of the COVID-19 lockdown last spring, they are consistent with a downward trend. Wild salmon are keystone species and experts attribute their decline to climate change, fish farming and other industrial activities. Alan Wells of Fisheries Management Scotland urged the government to âgo much further in all the areas where they have the power to make a difference.â (Source: [The Guardian]() Fourth Quarter Stunner Celtics Leave It Late to Snatch Game 1 From Golden State The Boston Celtics pulled off the most lopsided fourth quarter in NBA Finals history to record a 120-108 victory over the Golden State Warriors. The Warriors had led 92-80 going into the final 12 minutes, thanks to a [38-point third quarter](. But, led by Jaylen Brown and Al Horford â who hit six 3-pointers out of eight attempts â the Celtics secured a barely believable 40-16 final period, which included a run of 17 unanswered points. Itâs the first time the Warriors have lost at home this postseason. Game 2 is on Sunday night in San Francisco. (Sources: [AP](, [NYT]() Catch the Newest Episodes of The Carlos Watson Show, Season 4! COMMUNITY What else are you curious about? Share your questions or thoughts with us at OzyCommunity@Ozy.com ABOUT OZY OZY is a diverse, global and forward-looking media and entertainment company focused on âthe New and the Next.â OZY creates space for fresh perspectives, and offers new takes on everything from news and culture to technology, business, learning and entertainment. [www.ozy.com]( / #OZY Curiosity. Enthusiasm. Action. Thatâs OZY!
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