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1. Israeli protesters interrupt Netanyahu's speech as Gaza truce talks resume

2. CNN International: IDF Entered Hamas Tunnels in Khan Younis; Biden Delivers Forceful Speech on Day One of DNC; Thousands of Pro- Palestinian Protesters Outside DNC; Blinken to Discuss Negotiations With Leaders of Egypt, Qatar; One Dead, Six Missing After Tornado Hits Luxury Yacht Off the Coast of Sicily; Six People Missing After Yacht Sinks Off Sicily; Ukraine Claims to Hold 1,250 Square Kilometers in Russia's Kursk Region; Former Rep. George Santos Pleads Guilty to Federal Charges; Trump Campaigns Through Battleground States of Pennsylvania and Michigan; Iran Behind Hacking Attempts on Trump, Harris Campaigns Says FBI. Aired 8-9a ET

3. IDF Rescues Four Hostages During Raid in Central Gaza; Palestinians Call Central Gaza 'Hell on Earth'; Biden Comments on IDF Rescue During State Visit to France; Biden Welcomes Release of Israeli Hostages; Pro-Palestinian Protesters Rally Outside White House; Strong Show of Unity Between Biden and Macros; Biden to End France Trip with Military Cemetery Visit; Trump Set to Hold First Rally as a Convicted Felon; European Parliament Elections Underway; Trash Talk Between North and South Korea; Justice Thomas Acknowledging Two Trips Were Paid by Republican Megadonor in 2019; Israeli Hostage Rescue and Netanyahu's Future; Blinken Going Mideast Next Week to Push Ceasefire Talks; Big Week in Space Exploration. Aired 4-5a ET

4. Israel Vows to Eliminate Hamas in Rafah; CIA Director Bill Burns Meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Hostage/Cease-Fire Negotiations; U.S. Pauses Bomb Shipments to Israel; U.S. House Hearing on Anti-Semitism in Schools; GWU Protester 'Angry' over Police Breakup of 'Peaceful Protesters'; UNRWA Declares 50,000 Left Rafah in 48 Hours; U.S. Lawmakers Demand Answers on Kabul Airport Attack; Call to Earth: Protecting Coral Reefs; Passenger Drone Test in UAE. Aired 10-11a ET

5. Ceasefire and Hostage Deal Negotiations; U.S Campus Crackdown; More Than 200 Rescued in Texas. Aired 3-4a ET

6. Gaza Ceasefire Talks Pick Up Steam; Source: Hamas Weighing Ceasefire And Hostage Release Proposal; Columbia University Suspends Students After Talks Fail; Police Clear Pro-Palestinian Protesters at Sorbonne University; Iranian Students Support U.S. University Protesters; Protesters Take Over a Main Building at Columbia University. Aired 2-2:45a ET

7. CNN International: Emory University Faculty Members Call For No-Confidence Vote; Blinken In Saudi Arabia To Press Ceasefire, Hostage Talks; Hamas To Discuss New Proposal for Ceasefire & Hostage Release. Aired 11a-12p ET

8. U.S. Secretary of State in Saudi Arabia for Gaza Talks; Biden and Netanyahu Calls Considered Constructive; Pro-Palestine Protest Intensify in U.S. Colleges; Oklahoma Tornado Outbreak Kills Four; Russia Gains Ground in Eastern Ukraine; Protests Against Georgia's Foreign Agents Bill; U.S. to Strengthen Ties With Africa; At Least 10 Dead, Dozens Missing After Dam Burst In Kenya; Record Low Sea Ice Threatens Emperor Penguin Populations; Source: Biden-Netanyahu Phone Call Was 'Constructive'; Trump Vows To Reshape U.S. Government If Reelected. Aired 2-3a ET

9. Nearly Two Million Under Serious Tornado Threat In Oklahoma And Texas; Talks Between Columbia Protesters And School Officials At An Impasse; Hush Money Trial Wraps First Week Of Testimony; Secretary Of State Antony Blinken Discusses China Aiding Russia, Chinese Influence On U.S. Election, Campus Pro-Palestinian Protests, Israel-Hamas War; Israel-Saudi Normalization; Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) Discusses TikTok Facing Sell Or Ban In U.S. & Comer Ready To Be 'Done With' Biden Impeachment Inquiry. Aired 4-5p ET

10. How campuses across the UC negotiated with pro-Palestine protestors

11. Crowds on Demand Launches Protest Mediator Program to Assist with University Negotiations Around Campus Demonstrations

12. Protesters March To Harvard President Garber's Home, Demand Start of Negotiations

13. 'Our voices need to be included': Trinidadian youth make case for strong role in climate negotiations

14. 'OUR VOICES NEED TO BE INCLUDED': TRINIDADIAN YOUTH MAKE CASE FOR STRONG ROLE IN CLIMATE NEGOTIATIONS

15. Encampment Protesters Set Monday Deadline for Harvard to Begin Negotiations

16. Admins begin negotiations with encampment protesters - Washington Square News

17. Middle East crisis live: Gaza hostage families rally call on Netanyahu 'to sit down at the negotiating table'; Protesters set up tents outside Israeli prime minister's home after he rejected what he said were Hamas's conditions for their releaseSee all our coverage of the Middle East crisis

18. Make Free Trade Agreement negotiations transparent: MPs, trade experts, activists write to Centre

19. Azerbaijan chosen to host Cop29 after fraught negotiations; Climate activists likely to be concerned by another fossil fuel-reliant country taking over summit presidency

21. UN officials and activists ramp up the urgency as 'difficult' climate talks enter final days

22. Protesters arrested for occupying Kevin McCarthy's office over Aids funding; Program caught in a partisan fight over abortion and is under threat amid Congress's negotiations over government shutdown

23. Protesting at UN Climate Talks Is Becoming Increasingly Difficult, Activists Say

24. Pension reforms - Protests continue as French government rejects talks proposal on pension reform

25. Poland : Statement on negotiations of the agreement regarding the return of trips of organized groups of Israeli youth to Poland

26. COP26 delegates, activists, and event workers explain how they feel about the last two weeks of negotiations

27. 'I have a voice': African activists struggle to attend UN climate talks in Egypt; Young campaigners from the continent most affected by the climate crisis face financial and accreditation difficulties for Cop27

28. The Digest

29. Sanctions Now Felt by Russians; Protesters Detained in Russia; Ukrainians Fought Hard for Their Land; President Zelenskyy Skeptical of Peace Talks; World Leaders in Concert to Support Ukraine; China Wants to Play Neutral. Aired 3-4a ET

30. UCP denies reports of rural caucus negotiating with blockade protesters after lanes opened in 'good faith'

31. International Affairs Underway to Aid Tonga Tsunami Victims; Houthis: 12 Killed in Coalition Strike on Yemen; EU Condemns Violent Crackdown on Sudanese Protesters; Brazil Begins Vaccinating Kids Despite Bolsonaro's Opposition; Dual Nationals Languish in Prison During Nuclear Talks; Asteroid Makes Closest Approach to Earth in 200 Years. Aired 11a-12p ET

32. U.S. COVID Cases Continue To Rise; Official Record Clarifies Gorsuch Remark; White House Yet To Finalize Contracts For Home Tests; Pandemic Impact On Kids Mental Health; Actor And Comedian Bob Saget Dies At Age 65; Pandemic Impact On Students' Mental Health; Negotiators Meet In Geneva Over Ukraine Border Tension; Kazakhstan Government Continues Crackdown On Protestors; Russia Sends Troops Into Kazakhstan Due To Continued Violent Clashes Between Protestors And Government; CDC Guidance On Quarantine For Coronavirus Examined; Some Questioning Effectiveness Of Testing For COVID- 19; Talks Continue Between Western Nations And Russia Over Troop Build-Up And Fear Of Possible Russian Invasion Of Ukraine

33. Egypt: At Climate Talks in Egypt, Young Liberian Activists Pull Back the Curtain

34. Hillary Clinton says US should not engage in nuclear talks with Iran as protestors stand up 'to their oppressors'

35. Sri Lanka talks grow urgent as political vacuum deepens

36. CNN International: Omicron Variant Causes more Disruption across Europe; China Disinfects City of Xi'an Amid Rise in COVID Cases; Airlines Struggle as Omicron Triggers Sick-Outs, Staff Shortages; Eight Round of Negotiations to Resume in Vienna; Flooding Leaves at least 18 Dead in Brazil; Jurors to Resume Deliberations on Sex Trafficking Charges; New York City Vaccine Mandate goes into Effect Today; A Week of Events Planned to Honor Anti-Apartheid Activist; Tutu Led South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission; Royal Security Breach; Windsor Castle Intruder Detained Under Mental Health Act. Aired 9-9:30a ET

37. Pegasus spyware used in 'jaw-dropping' phone hacks on El Salvador journalists; Citizen Lab finds that hacking of 35 journalists and civil society activists coincided with their investigations into allegations that President Nayib Bukele was negotiating a pact with gangs

38. Democracy in Sudan on the brink as talks with army fail; PM's resignation and failed power-sharing discussions spark fear of more violence at anti-military protests

39. UN OCEAN TREATY NEGOTIATIONS STALL AS ACTIVISTS MARCH FOR THE OCEANS IN NEW YORK

40. India trade deal could lead to 'spike in toxic pesticides in British food'; Activists say India will 'lobby aggressively' to weaken the UK's pesticide standards during negotiations, putting human health at risk

41. Iran: First Round of Talks Constructive; Kremlin: No Special Treatment for Jailed Critic Navalny; Variants Driving Possible Fourth Wave in Japan; Activists and Lawmakers Push Back Against Anti-Trans Policies; Israel's President Asks Netanyahu to Form Government; Trump Seemingly Spotted with Coke Bottle after Boycott Demands. Aired 4:30- 5a ET

42. Counter climate summit kicks off as activists lament Cop26 inaction; Coalition aims to give voice to ideas and solutions it believes are largely absent from the Cop talks

43. Protesters urge Boris Johnson to take Cop26 climate talks seriously; With 100 days to go to crucial UN crisis summit in Glasgow, PM is accused of lack of leadership

44. Kazakhstan president gives shoot-to-kill order against protesters, dismissing calls for negotiations

45. U.S. Reckons with Racism as Trump Digs in; Senate Panel Adopted Plan to Remove Confederate Names from Military Bases; More Confederate Statues Come Down After George Floyd Killing; Minneapolis Police Chief Talks About Future of Policing; U.S. Surpasses 2 Million in COVID-19 Cases; Eighteen States See an Increase in New Coronavirus Cases; Pence Deletes Tweet Showing Campaign Staff Not Wearing Masks. Aired 9-9:30a ET

46. Time is Running Out for Brexit; President Trump Feeling the Heat from Democrats; Turkey Says No Negotiations to Terrorists; Russian Flags Seen Flying in Kabani, Syria; House of Representatives Made a Bipartisan Vote to Oppose Trump's Syria Policy; Hong Kong Police the New Target of Protesters. Aired 3-3:30a ET

47. MYANMAR PARALLEL GOVERNMENT REJECTS TALKS WITH JUNTA BEFORE POLITICAL PRISONERS ARE FREED

48. Negotiation, mediation, globalization protests and police: right processes; wrong system, issues, parties and time.

49. To Gain Leverage in China Trade Talks, Trump Shows Solidarity With Hong Kong

50. Trump Signals Progress with European Negotiators on Iran Nuclear Deal; Activists Criticize Trump for Calling Kim 'Honorable'; Misconduct Allegations Dog Trump's VA Nominee; Even Republicans Growing Frustrating with Pruitt; Rohingya Crisis; Hundreds of Latin American Migrants Seek U.S. Asylum. Aired 12-1a ET

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