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Flash Points: A guide to today’s campus protests
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: A guide to today’s campus protests
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12/05/2024

Editors' Picks: Lula doesn't understand today's Brazil
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: Lula doesn't understand today's Brazil
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11/05/2024

Editors’ Picks: Georgia’s protests are different this time
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Georgia’s protests are different this time
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10/05/2024

What interested FP readers this week?
foreignpolicy.com
What interested FP readers this week?
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10/05/2024

Editors’ Picks: Taiwan wants suicide drones to deter China
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Taiwan wants suicide drones to deter China
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09/05/2024

Editors’ Picks: Washington takes its cyber strategy global
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Washington takes its cyber strategy global
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08/05/2024

Flash Points: No, this is not a Cold War—yet
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: No, this is not a Cold War—yet
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08/05/2024

Editors’ Picks: China wants to “divide and conquer” Europe
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: China wants to “divide and conquer” Europe
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07/05/2024

Xi in Europe and the TikTok ban
foreignpolicy.com
Xi in Europe and the TikTok ban
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07/05/2024

Editors’ Picks: What to expect from Israel’s Rafah offensive
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: What to expect from Israel’s Rafah offensive
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06/05/2024

Flash Points: The empires of the 21st century
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: The empires of the 21st century
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05/05/2024

Editors’ Picks: Can Xi win back Europe?
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Can Xi win back Europe?
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04/05/2024

Editors' Picks: The tech hawks took down TikTok. Now what?
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: The tech hawks took down TikTok. Now what?
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03/05/2024

End your week with five must-reads
foreignpolicy.com
End your week with five must-reads
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03/05/2024

Editors' Picks: Congress gives the arsenal of democracy a boost
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: Congress gives the arsenal of democracy a boost
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02/05/2024

Editors' Picks: How Kyiv plans to use American aid
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: How Kyiv plans to use American aid
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01/05/2024

Flash Points: What do Russians really think about Putin’s war?
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: What do Russians really think about Putin’s war?
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01/05/2024

Editors' Picks: The very real limits of the Russia-China 'no limits' partnership
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: The very real limits of the Russia-China 'no limits' partnership
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30/04/2024

A Columbia professor on the campus protests
foreignpolicy.com
A Columbia professor on the campus protests
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30/04/2024

Editors' Picks: Where global governance went wrong—and how to fix it
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: Where global governance went wrong—and how to fix it
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29/04/2024

Flash Points: How the world can prepare for Trump 2.0
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: How the world can prepare for Trump 2.0
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28/04/2024

Editors’ Picks: Adam Tooze on the economics of “Civil War”
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Adam Tooze on the economics of “Civil War”
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27/04/2024

Editors’ Picks: What Columbia University’s protests reveal about America
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: What Columbia University’s protests reveal about America
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26/04/2024

Editors’ Picks: Japan’s big bet on interest rates may not pay off
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Japan’s big bet on interest rates may not pay off
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25/04/2024

Flash Points: A tale of two megalopolises
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: A tale of two megalopolises
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24/04/2024

Editors’ Picks: Congressional push for oil sanctions puts Biden in a bind
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Congressional push for oil sanctions puts Biden in a bind
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23/04/2024

The TV show that misunderstands autocracy
foreignpolicy.com
The TV show that misunderstands autocracy
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23/04/2024

Editors’ Picks: Russia’s shadow fleet could create strange allies
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Russia’s shadow fleet could create strange allies
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22/04/2024

Flash Points: Is India really the next China?
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: Is India really the next China?
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21/04/2024

Editors’ Picks: Why Arab states haven’t broken with Israel
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Why Arab states haven’t broken with Israel
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20/04/2024

Editors’ Picks: Iran shrugs off Israeli strike
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Iran shrugs off Israeli strike
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19/04/2024

Editors’ Picks: Arab countries have Israel’s back—for their own sake
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Arab countries have Israel’s back—for their own sake
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18/04/2024

Editors’ Picks: Can Israel harness its rare moment of regional support?
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Can Israel harness its rare moment of regional support?
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17/04/2024

Flash Points: HBO’s “The Regime” misunderstands autocracy
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: HBO’s “The Regime” misunderstands autocracy
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17/04/2024

Editors' Picks: Why oil markets are calm despite Iran-Israel tensions
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: Why oil markets are calm despite Iran-Israel tensions
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16/04/2024

Becoming Indian
foreignpolicy.com
Becoming Indian
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16/04/2024

The most dangerous moment in the Middle East in recent years?
foreignpolicy.com
The most dangerous moment in the Middle East in recent years?
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16/04/2024

Editors' Picks: Why Israel-Iran war is a lifeline for Netanyahu
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: Why Israel-Iran war is a lifeline for Netanyahu
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15/04/2024

Flash Points: How will Israel respond to the Iranian attack?
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: How will Israel respond to the Iranian attack?
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14/04/2024

Editors' Picks: The economics of humanitarian aid to Gaza
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: The economics of humanitarian aid to Gaza
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13/04/2024

Editors’ Picks: The tragedy of Haiti
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: The tragedy of Haiti
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12/04/2024

Here's a breakdown of recent global moments
foreignpolicy.com
Here's a breakdown of recent global moments
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12/04/2024

Editors’ Picks: Biden’s “coalitions of the willing” foreign-policy doctrine
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Biden’s “coalitions of the willing” foreign-policy doctrine
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11/04/2024

Editors’ Picks: Israel faces an Iraq-like quagmire
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Israel faces an Iraq-like quagmire
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10/04/2024

What's in our new Spring 2024 magazine?
foreignpolicy.com
What's in our new Spring 2024 magazine?
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10/04/2024

Meet India’s Gen Z
foreignpolicy.com
Meet India’s Gen Z
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09/04/2024

Building future-ready workforces
sap.com
Building future-ready workforces
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08/04/2024

Flash Points: Jens Stoltenberg on the future of NATO
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: Jens Stoltenberg on the future of NATO
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07/04/2024

Editors’ Picks: Big Tech is trying to prevent debate about its social harms
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Big Tech is trying to prevent debate about its social harms
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06/04/2024

Editors' Picks: Modi's messenger to the world
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: Modi's messenger to the world
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05/04/2024

A sneak peek into the Spring 2024 Magazine
foreignpolicy.com
A sneak peek into the Spring 2024 Magazine
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05/04/2024

Editors’ Picks: What NATO needs for its 75th birthday
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: What NATO needs for its 75th birthday
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04/04/2024

Editors’ Picks: What an effort to hack chatbots says about AI safety
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: What an effort to hack chatbots says about AI safety
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03/04/2024

Flash Points: TV’s new ‘Game of Thrones’ is set in 17th-century Japan
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: TV’s new ‘Game of Thrones’ is set in 17th-century Japan
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03/04/2024

Editors’ Picks: The U.N. Security Council’s default is deadlock
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: The U.N. Security Council’s default is deadlock
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02/04/2024

What is Biden thinking about Bibi?
foreignpolicy.com
What is Biden thinking about Bibi?
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02/04/2024

Editors' Picks: U.S. officials warn of increased cyberthreats
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: U.S. officials warn of increased cyberthreats
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01/04/2024

SAP and NVIDIA to accelerate generative AI adoption
sap.com
SAP and NVIDIA to accelerate generative AI adoption
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01/04/2024

The idea of what it means to be an Indian out in the world is rapidly changing
foreignpolicy.com
The idea of what it means to be an Indian out in the world is rapidly changing
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01/04/2024

Flash Points: Are we living in a revolutionary age?
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: Are we living in a revolutionary age?
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31/03/2024

☕️ Blurred jeans
morningbrew.com
☕️ Blurred jeans
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31/03/2024

Editors' Picks: Washington wants in on the deep-sea mining game
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: Washington wants in on the deep-sea mining game
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30/03/2024

Editors’ Picks: America has pressured Israel before—and can do it again
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: America has pressured Israel before—and can do it again
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29/03/2024

Editors' Picks: Moscow terror attack undercuts Putin's strongman image
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: Moscow terror attack undercuts Putin's strongman image
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28/03/2024

Editors’ Picks: Haiti must liberate itself, again
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Haiti must liberate itself, again
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27/03/2024

Flash Points: How ‘Made in China’ became American gospel
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: How ‘Made in China’ became American gospel
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27/03/2024

Editors' Picks: Whatever happened to Biden’s Iran policy?
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: Whatever happened to Biden’s Iran policy?
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26/03/2024

Afghanistan returns to the headlines
foreignpolicy.com
Afghanistan returns to the headlines
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26/03/2024

Editors' Picks: Russia is back to the Stalinist future
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: Russia is back to the Stalinist future
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25/03/2024

Flash Points: Are brilliant films made under Xi Jinping?
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: Are brilliant films made under Xi Jinping?
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24/03/2024

Editors’ Picks: The Ukraine war is killing another country
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: The Ukraine war is killing another country
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23/03/2024

Editors' Picks: Israel is a strategic liability for the United States
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: Israel is a strategic liability for the United States
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22/03/2024

Editors' Picks: China's public wants to make a living, not war
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: China's public wants to make a living, not war
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21/03/2024

Editors’ Picks: America has a resilience problem
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: America has a resilience problem
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20/03/2024

Flash Points: Is TikTok’s time finally up?
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: Is TikTok’s time finally up?
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20/03/2024

Editors' Picks: War-zone GPS spoofing is threatening civil aviation
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: War-zone GPS spoofing is threatening civil aviation
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19/03/2024

The case for optimism
foreignpolicy.com
The case for optimism
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19/03/2024

Editors’ Picks: China is selectively bending history to suit its territorial ambitions
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: China is selectively bending history to suit its territorial ambitions
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18/03/2024

SAP announces transformative data innovations
sap.com
SAP announces transformative data innovations
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18/03/2024

Flash Points: Is the British monarchy losing its magic?
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: Is the British monarchy losing its magic?
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17/03/2024

Editors' Picks: Taiwan can't shake its nuclear ghosts
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: Taiwan can't shake its nuclear ghosts
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16/03/2024

Editors’ Picks: The conflict in the Middle East is “seen as Joe Biden’s war”
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: The conflict in the Middle East is “seen as Joe Biden’s war”
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15/03/2024

Editors’ Picks: Russia’s military is already preparing for its next war
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Russia’s military is already preparing for its next war
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14/03/2024

Editors’ Picks: Washington goes all-in on a TikTok ban
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Washington goes all-in on a TikTok ban
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13/03/2024

Editors’ Picks: In Haiti, as elsewhere, elections alone are not the answer
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: In Haiti, as elsewhere, elections alone are not the answer
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12/03/2024

Is China’s growth “miraculous”?
foreignpolicy.com
Is China’s growth “miraculous”?
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12/03/2024

Editors’ Picks: Will Gaza ever recover?
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Will Gaza ever recover?
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11/03/2024

Flash Points: 2024’s international Oscar contenders are unusually intriguing
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: 2024’s international Oscar contenders are unusually intriguing
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10/03/2024

Editors’ Picks: Biden starkly lays out the stakes for 2024
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Biden starkly lays out the stakes for 2024
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09/03/2024

Editors’ Picks: What Biden’s State of the Union revealed about foreign policy
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: What Biden’s State of the Union revealed about foreign policy
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08/03/2024

SAP Data Unleashed 2024  | Watch the replay
sap.com
SAP Data Unleashed 2024 | Watch the replay
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08/03/2024

Editors’ Picks: Iran’s new wave of political conservatives is here
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Iran’s new wave of political conservatives is here
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07/03/2024

Editors’ Picks: Canada needs real foreign intelligence
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Canada needs real foreign intelligence
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06/03/2024

Flash Points: How the Ram Mandir has transformed India
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: How the Ram Mandir has transformed India
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06/03/2024

Editors' Picks: Milei's austerity is devastating Argentina
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: Milei's austerity is devastating Argentina
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05/03/2024

Flash Points: Why farmers are protesting around the world
foreignpolicy.com
Flash Points: Why farmers are protesting around the world
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03/03/2024

Editors' Picks: Russia's opposition deserves more than one leader
foreignpolicy.com
Editors' Picks: Russia's opposition deserves more than one leader
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02/03/2024

Editors’ Picks: Biden cracks down on Chinese electric vehicles
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: Biden cracks down on Chinese electric vehicles
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01/03/2024

Editors’ Picks: How Trump is mobilizing an isolationist worldview
foreignpolicy.com
Editors’ Picks: How Trump is mobilizing an isolationist worldview
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29/02/2024

Virtual event: Growing faster with Cloud ERP
sap.com
Virtual event: Growing faster with Cloud ERP
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29/02/2024

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