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The Hindu 

Watch: What led to the rise of Trump?

Stanly Johny, International Affairs Editor, The Hindu, and Varghese K. George, author of Open Embrace: India-US ties in a Divided World, and The Hindu’s Resident Editor in Delhi, decode what led to the rise of Trumpism in the U.S.

Khaama Press (Afghan News Agency) 

Thousands of displaced Lebanese return home after ceasefire deal

Thousands of Lebanese, who had been displaced from their homes in the south due to deadly Israeli attacks, returned to their homes on Wednesday, November 27. Images of their return, published by Arabic media, show a caravan of vehicles carrying Lebanese refugees heading towards southern Lebanon in the morning. They returned home after a ceasefire […]

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Phys.org 

Scientists synthesize unsymmetrical ureas using non-phosgene method

Unsymmetrical ureas can form multiple stable hydrogen bonds with proteins. Since drugs containing urea functional groups display unique biological activities when interacting with their targets, they play an important role in drug development and medicinal chemistry. As a result, finding efficient methods for synthesizing unsymmetrical ureas is important to these fields.

Phys.org 

Five fairness flaws the UN's new plastics treaty must change

The UN's new plastics treaty is about to be finalized—marking a crucial opportunity to form an international agreement to tackle the plastic pollution crisis. Plastic waste is ubiquitous—damaging human health and livelihoods, as well as ecosystems in water and on land; yet plastic production is at an all-time high.

«The Rio Times» 

Bolsonaro Leads Lula in 2026 Polls Despite Ineligibility and Legal Woes

Brazil’s political scene is heating up as recent polls show an unexpected twist in the race for the 2026 presidential election. Former President Jair Bolsonaro remains a leading figure in voter intention polls, despite being ineligible for office. He faces accusations of plotting a coup and assassination, which have further polarized public opinion. In Congress, […]

TheAtlantic.com 

Aftermath

A poem for Wednesday