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• Forecast Stark: After a recent UN report on climate change, it is clear that urgent action is needed. With a new round of negotiations scheduled for December, the coming months will be crucial.
Who will represent the United States on the world stage?
President Trump said he was considering five candidates to replace Nikki Haley, who announced Tuesday that she was going to resign ambassador to the United States at the end of the year.
Dina Powell, former Assistant National Security Advisor; and Richard Grenell, US Ambassador to Germany. The president also said that his daughter Ivanka Trump "would be amazing, but that does not mean I would take her."
Ms. Haley, a former Republican governor of South Carolina, criticized Mr. Trump very early, but he named her several weeks after her election and she is one of the few high-ranking women in her entourage.
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Proclamations of the end of the world in a report on the American climate published for some dark typing lines of Trevor Noah and Jimmy Kimmel.
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"One aspect of the world view from a feminist perspective is that we are already in a dystopia."
– Leni Zumas, author of "Red Clocks", is part of a growing canon of dystopian fiction written with a woman.
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Anna Holland, a London-based editor, recommends this essay by Afar: "The Instagram postings of a friend on her travels in Africa made me dream of participating in my own safari. But this blind man's account of his trip through Zimbabwe has made me aspire not only to see an elephant in the wild, but also to hear the squish on the ground while he trots along.
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The impression is not dead.
In fact, he is organizing one of his biggest annual festivals this week.
The Frankfurt Book Fair kicks off today, bringing together hundreds of thousands of people in publishing and related fields for days of galloping, bargaining, sightseeing and sightseeing.
The tradition goes back 800 years, long before Johannes Gutenberg printed the first page printed in Europe in 1454.
Frankfurt was a thriving medieval shopping center. In 1240, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, Frederick II, decreed that no one should harass travelers at his autumn fair, where wine, gold, horses and more were bought and sold.
Handwritten manuscripts began to be sold there, precursors of the book. Frankfurt held his first book fair recorded in 1462.
Then, as now, it was a place where people mingled and ideas flowed.
Henri II Estienne, a Frenchman, praised the fair of 1574 for bringing together so many scholars.
The effect, he said, was an Athens of modern times: "In fact, it should happen in this city where once had flourished the most famous intellectual life of all Greece"
The guest of honor at the Frankfurt Book Fair this year is Georgia. 90 new translations of Georgian books are planned for this occasion.
Nancy Wartik wrote Back Story today.
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