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Sponsored by [Babbel]( 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. Nov 16, 2022 Today An apparently misguided missile has killed two in Poland and sent world leaders scrambling. NASA sent Artemis 1 to space after months of aborted launches. Donald Trump announced he intends to run for president in 2024, but some Republicans arenât happy. And college students in Idaho headed home for an early Thanksgiving break after the unsolved slaying of four students sparked fears. All this and more in todayâs PDB. [Learn a language in 3 weeks]( [Babbel]( Whether youâre studying abroad, dreaming of future travel, or just feeling the itch to learn something new, nowâs the time to get cozy and start speaking a new language with [Babbel](. From Spanish and French to German, Russian or Norwegian, the Babbel method â constructed in consultation with more than 150 expert linguists and teachers â focuses on learning through speaking. With just 10 minutes a day, you can be having actual conversations in as little as 3 weeks. Make 2023 your year of adventure, or give the gift of [Babbel]( and say âI love youâ in a whole new language. Get 55% off for a limited time! [Get 55% off]( IMPORTANT Misfired Two Killed in Poland by Likely Errant Missile The âRussian-madeâ missile landed in Przewodów, on the Poland-Ukraine border. Russian authorities immediately denied responsibility, and President Joe Biden said it was âunlikelyâ the blast originated in Russia. Instead, according to unnamed U.S. officials, the missile appears to have been fired by Ukraine at an incoming Russian offensive. Biden, who is in Indonesia for this weekâs G-20 summit, convened an emergency meeting of NATO and G-7 leaders at his hotel and placed the blame on Russian President Vladimir Putin: âRussia continues to escalate in Ukraine, while weâre meeting,â he said. âThere were scores and scores of missile attacks in western Ukraine.â (Sources: [BBC](, [AP]() There She Goes! NASA Launches Artemis 1 in Next-Gen Space Program The unmanned 32-story Space Launch System blasted off from Cape Canaveral early Wednesday morning. The rocketâs Orion capsule will go on a journey around the moon and back for about three weeks. Two earlier attempts to launch in August and September were ditched over safety concerns, while Floridaâs wild weather in recent months kept Artemis 1 grounded. NASA plans to follow this launch with Artemis 2 and 3 missions, which will eventually see the establishment of a manned mission on the moon. Artemis 1 is âthe first step in returning our country to the moon and on to Mars,â launch director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson said. (Sources: [Reuters](, [Space]() Fool Me Once ⦠Twice Impeached, Not Third Time Shy for Trumpâs 2024 Bid âIâm a victim,â former President Donald Trump told supporters during an hour-long announcement speech in Florida Tuesday night, before vowing to âmake America great again.â Itâs a message not everyone wants to hear. Some Republicans have pointed to the former presidentâs rhetoric â and numerous legal troubles â as a major reason for last weekâs unexpectedly poor showing in the midterm elections. Daughter and former adviser Ivanka Trump said she will not be taking part in the campaign. âWhile I will always love and support my father, going forward I will do so outside the political arena,â she said in a statement. (Sources: [NYT](, [The Guardian]() Horror Idaho College Students Head Home Early After Mystery Slaying Police in Moscow, Idaho, have released little information about the weekend killing of four students, raising fears among students for their safety on campus. The victims, three women and one man who were aged 20 or 21 years old, were all involved in the universityâs vibrant Greek life, and much of Greek Row has left for an early break. Authorities believe a knife or another bladed weapon was used in the âtargeted, isolated attackâ but no suspect is in custody and no weapon has been found. Federal and state authorities have been called in to assist with investigations. (Sources: [NYT](, [NPR]() Briefly Here are some things you should know about today: Spiralling. Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness declared a state of public emergency in parts of Kingston and areas in central and western Jamaica amid a rise in gang violence. (Source: [Reuters]() Aussie open? Serbian tennis champ Novak Djokovic is one step closer to playing the Australian Open as his visa ban looks likely to be overturned following his deportation in January. (Source: [The New Daily]() Shelved. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will not meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the G-20 summit as planned. It would have been the first in-person meeting between a British leader and the Chinese president since 2018. (Source: [BBC]() //link.ozy.com/click/29713642.88122/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cub3p5LmNvbS90cnVlLWFuZC1zdG9yaWVzL3RvLWJlLW9yLW5vdC10by1tb2J5LzQzNDE2Nj91dG1fdGVybT1PWlkmdXRtX2NhbXBhaWduPXBkYiZ1dG1fY29udGVudD1XZWRuZXNkYXlfMTEuMTYuMjI/5cc372683f92a4331dae6934B94685860 [WATCH NOW](
INTRIGUING Swimming Upstream Is Humanity Facing a Reproductive Crisis? A[recent study]( says so. Researchers collected samples from 153 men and found the average sperm concentration had declined from around 101.2 million to 49.0 million sperm per milliliter from 1973 to 2018 â a 51.6% drop. In 2017 the same team found sperm concentration had halved in 40 years â but the study covered only Europe, North America and Australia. The new findings, from 53 countries across Asia and Central and South America, spell âa huge problem for society,â said professor Richard Sharpe, âas less and less young folk will be around to ⦠support the increasing bulge of elderly folk.â (Source: [The Guardian]() Past Its Prime Amazon Slashes Staff Numbers in Latest Round of Big Tech Downsizing Around 10,000 employees, or 3% of the entire Amazon workforce, will be let go. The downsizing has already begun in the Boston, Vancouver and Bay Area offices, as well as the home base in Seattle. Itâs a change in direction for the tech giant, which hired huge numbers of staff in the past decade of expansion, and is the largest round of layoffs to date. One observer said the massive staff cuts in the tech industry could be a sign of an imminent recession: tech companies âgot significantly bloated, and theyâre not built for a softer economy like weâre seeing.â (Source: [WaPo]() Superqueue Ticketmaster Canât Shake Off Swift Fans âFIX THISâ pleaded desperate Swifties as demand for presale tickets to Taylor Swiftâs upcoming tour throttled the website. Ticketmaster denied the website had crashed but did say âthere has been historically unprecedented demand with millions showing upâ for tickets for her âThe Eras Tourâ beginning next year. Megafans were given a code for early access. Itâs another notch for Swift who has reclaimed her spot at the top of U.S. pop music with the release of new album Midnights last month. She became the first artist to claim all 10 top spots of the Billboard Hot 100 on release. (Source: [CNN]() Slip-Ons For Sale: Jobsâ Shoes, Heavily Worn Thereâs being an Apple fan and then thereâs this ... One superfan of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs bought a pair of well-worn Birkenstock sandals formerly owned by the late tech giant for a whopping $218,750. Julienâs Auctions in California, which oversaw the sale, said an NFT was included in the purchase. Jobs was frequently seen in the shoes during the early days of Apple. âThese beloved Birkenstocks were worn by Jobs as he made history in the making of the Apple computer and were the tech iconâs signature staple,â Darren Julien, CEO and founder of the eponymous auction house said. (Source: [UPI]() Smokinâ! Puffing and Not Bothered, Uncle Chen Runs a Marathon A Chinese runner known as Uncle Chen, 50, has again stunned the running world and the internet alike after completing the Xinâanjiang Marathon. He came in at 3:28:45 and finished 574th in a race of 1,500. Thatâs impressive enough on its own, but that he chain-smoked the whole time is remarkable. Itâs all part of Uncle Chenâs game plan. Chen first went viral after completing the Guangzhou Marathon in 2018 and the Xiamen Marathon a year later â both while smoking. In 2018, he finished at 3:36, meaning heâs shaved off a few minutes in the years since. (Source: [CBS Sports]() COMMUNITY What else are you curious about? Share your questions or thoughts with us at OzyCommunity@Ozy.com EPISODE ONE NOW STREAMING! Featuring the WNBA's Didi Richards [WATCH HERE]( 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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