What's News: World-Wide -- WSJ
November 22 2017 - 3:02AM
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Mueller's investigators are asking questions about Kushner's
interactions with foreign leaders during the presidential
transition.
Mugabe resigned as Zimbabwe's president, ending his 37-year
rule, after a week of drama and uncertainty.
The Justice Department has opened an investigation into the use
of race in Harvard's admissions practices.
Trump indicated that he wanted to see GOP Senate candidate Moore
of Alabama elected despite sexual-misconduct allegations.
Rep. Conyers of Michigan, the No. 3 House Democrat, denied
allegations of sexual harassment.
Putin and Assad met ahead of a summit aimed at shaping a
political settlement to end the war in Syria.
Hariri returned to Lebanon for the first time since he resigned
as prime minister during a trip to Saudi Arabia.
The U.S. military said it conducted an airstrike in Somalia that
killed over 100 militants linked to al-Shabaab.
North Korea violated the armistice in a border shooting last
week, a U.S.-led investigation found.
Beijing is investigating Lu Wei, a former director of China's
top internet regulator, for corruption.
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November 22, 2017 02:47 ET (07:47 GMT)
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