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16 Jun 2023

#foreignaffairs

Forbes: Bill Gates Meets With Chinese President Xi Jinping In Beijing
Bill Gates Meets With Chinese President Xi Jinping In Beijing
Billionaire cofounder of Microsoft Bill Gates met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing to discuss poverty reduction and public health, the first time the president has met with an "American friend" this year. Xi congratulated the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's philanthropic work and expressed willingness to work with other countries on global challenges such as the pandemic and climate change. Gates responded by saying the foundation he co-chairs will strengthen its cooperation with China in areas including agriculture and new drug discovery. Gates also spoke at the Global Health Drug Discovery Institute and donated $50 million to the initiative, which was established in 2016 by the Gates Foundation, Beijing government and Tsinghua University. 


#crime

Fox News: Las Vegas police, SWAT respond after man kidnaps female victim at gunpoint, barricades inside home
Las Vegas police, SWAT respond after man kidnaps female victim at gunpoint, barricades inside home
Las Vegas police respond to armed kidnapping; suspect and victim remain barricaded inside a home in Rhodes Ranch community.


#sports

Forbes: England Look To Set Ashes Alight With An Eye On Entertainment
England Look To Set Ashes Alight With An Eye On Entertainment
Australia win the World Test Championship, but their victory doesn't hold the same weight as winning the Ashes. The Ashes has a long and enduring rivalry that captivates fans. Despite this, Test cricket struggles in the face of fast-paced T20 formats like the IPL that generate more money. The 2005 Ashes series is still talked about as one of the greatest ever played, attracting a wide audience and boosting the popularity of cricket. However, opportunities to attract new audiences these days are often accompanied by cost and accessibility issues. While the domestic cricket scene is being shaken by the introduction of the Hundred, purists are hoping that the Ashes will help resuscitate the struggling legacy of Test cricket.