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Climate Change Is Improving French Wine -- For Now

International Business Times 

What makes a good or bad year for wine? But the paper argues that because there is broad consensus about what makes good versus bad wine, the taste scores offer a reliable means to monitor how crops are changing over time -- and they attempted to statistically control for the effects of improving winemaking technology.

Blinken Heads To Israel On Solidarity Mission

International Business Times 

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken headed Wednesday to Israel in a show of solidarity after a bloody attack by Hamas, with Washington closing ranks with its ally as it launched heavy retaliation on the Gaza Strip.

Republicans Scuffle In Tight Contest For New US House Speaker

International Business Times 

Republicans were set to pick their candidate for speaker of the US House of Representatives on Wednesday as war in the Middle East and a looming government shutdown underscored the urgent need to end the leadership vacuum.

World Bank Needs To Get 'Better', 'Bigger': President

International Business Times 

The World Bank's new president, Ajay Banga, said Wednesday that the global lender must become "better" and "bigger" to boost its capacity to help developing countries battle climate change, poverty and pandemics.



US Military Support To Israel 'Critical' In Preventing Conflict From Spreading Beyond Region: Expert

International Business Times 

Military supplies have started flowing into Israel, which already receives about $3.8 billion from the U.S. in military aid. The U.S. military support to Israel could be crucial in preventing other major players in the region from getting involved in the war, says Vivek Mishra, a fellow with Observer Research Foundation's Strategic Studies Program.

Israel Pounds Gaza Targets As PM Condemns Hamas 'Savagery'

International Business Times 

Israel kept pounding Hamas targets in Gaza, where entire districts lay in rubble Wednesday, as its forces found more victims five days after the Islamist militants' onslaught on its southern towns.

New Police Units, But Same Charges Of Human Rights Abuses In Venezuela

International Business Times 

When he appeared in court in Venezuela on charges of conspiring against the government of President Nicolas Maduro, John Alvarez told the judge that police officers had applied electric shocks to his genitals, ribs and knees and hit him with a bat to extract "a confession."





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