“Thousand-year storm” threatens life and business in central China
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From the BBC World Service: A “thousand-year storm!” has caused widespread damage across China’s Henan province, home to millions of people and big business. Plus: Protests in France over new measures requiring COVID-19 vaccine or test results before visiting museums, theme parks, or movie theaters. And: Threats of Christmas disruption if part of the U.K. and E.U. Brexit arrangements aren’t worked out.
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