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A green light for Erdoğan and policy shift in Syria US President Donald Trump had a phone call la

A green light for Erdoğan and policy shift in Syria US President Donald Trump had a phone call last night with Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. But it was not like other phone calls you’ve heard about recently — Trump has decided to pull troops out of Syria, leaving Kurds exposed to an attack. And the Rockets' GM tweeted about Hong Kong over the weekend and it turned into a thing. Welcome to Monday. (We’re still beta-testing this newsletter. Let us know your thoughts by replying to this email.) Here’s what we’re tracking on Monday: [An American flag flutters on a US military vehicle on patrol, near Tel Abyad, Syria.]( A green light for Erdoğan and policy shift in Syria In what is being denounced as a “stab in the back” by Kurdish forces, the US began pulling troops from northeast Syria on Monday. The move is [a major policy shift]( and opens the way for a Turkish attack on Kurdish-led forces long allied to Washington. US lawmakers and foreign policy experts have warned that allowing Turkey into the region could lead to [a massacre of the Kurds](. Impeachment inquiry ICYMI: There’s now [a second whistleblower]( NBA is in hot water after pro-Hong Kong tweet The Houston Rockets' general manager, Daryl Morey, [apologized on Monday]( for a tweet he swiftly deleted over the weekend supporting the demonstrators in Hong Kong. But his support for the protests in the Chinese-ruled city [angered Beijing, Chinese fans and the team's partners]( in a key NBA market. The Rockets are widely followed in China, partly because they drafted Chinese player Yao Ming in 2002, who became a star and helped build the NBA's following there. An NBA spokesman said the tweet was “regrettable” but suggested Morey had a right to voice an opinion. Is Trudeau struggling with young women? [Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during the Daughters of the Vote event.]( Voters in Canada will soon decide if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau keeps his job. He’s in a tight race with Conservative Andrew Scheer. Young women may be a key voting bloc, in part because Trudeau made feminism a cornerstone of his first campaign. But many women are still frustrated with the way Trudeau ousted Canada’s first Indigenous attorney general, [Jody Wilson-Raybould](, and Indigenous Services Minister [Jane Philpott](, from his Liberal caucus. The women had resigned after Wilson-Raybould alleged that Trudeau and others pressured her to protect a construction company in a corruption trial. “The treatment of Jodi Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott — that story has stuck in the craw of members of the public to quite a remarkable extent,” Sylvia Bashevkin, a political science professor at the University of Toronto [told The World](. Nobel prize for medicine A Briton and two American researchers [won the 2019 Nobel Medicine Prize on Monday]( for discovering a molecular switch that regulates how cells adapt to fluctuating oxygen levels, opening up new approaches to treating heart failure, anemia and cancer. William Kaelin of the US Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School, Gregg Semenza of Johns Hopkins University, and Briton Peter Ratcliffe of Oxford University will share the prize. Putin goes hiking If you’re turning 67 and have a photographer who you can ask to follow you around, what do you do? If you’re Russian President Vladimir Putin, [you go on a hike in Siberia]( (photos). Also: [What's the deal with Vladimir Putin calendars?]( Morning meme: Why do humans like it when animals jump? It’s a little strange … but also fascinating. A [cat](, [croc]( and [chicken]( — enjoy. In case you missed it on The World: [US President Donald Trump talks to reporters.]( - [The Good Ones]( - [Tunisia elections preview]( - [Federal election may divide Canadian women]( - [Boris seeks a Brexit delay]( - [Bataclan monument row]( - [Refugees on Lesbos]( - [Protests in Haiti]( - [Arrests raise questions about far right extremism in the military]( - [Illegal or just inappropriate?]( [The World on Facebook]( [The World's Twitter account]( [Edit your subscription]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [View in your browser]( Top of the World is brought to you by [PRI's The World](.

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