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The White House says Russia and Iran's relationship has warmed to a fully fledged defense partnership. / Al Jazeera

Interviews with a self-appointed king living inside Germany, a state he doesn't recognize as legitimate. / BBC News

From May, Japan's fertility rate is now on par with mainland China. / The Economist

Mexico suffered more than 26,000 murders this year. / The Guardian

American soccer writer Grant Wahl dies at 48 while covering a World Cup match. / ESPN

Matthew Herper: If this is going to be biology's century, health care systems need to start conducting clinical trials. / STAT

You'll soon be able to bid on surplus office furniture from Twitter's headquarters. / Bidspotter

Safe deposit boxes are quietly being phased out by major banks. / The Hustle

Related/unrelated: Why did Roman baths disappear? / Hyperallergic

Thoughts from John Warner on why AI's ability to produce cogent essays is an opportunity for improving how we teach writing. / Twitter

A long essay by Sarah Marshall on her (and society's) enduring love for serial killers. / The Believer

Some photographs of clowders of cats in Japan. Also, beavers are said to be deeply weird. / Colossal, Lithub

It's the time of year again for an online advent calendar of games. / confounding calendar

And for your reading and/or holiday shopping pleasure: Announcing the shortlist for the 2023 Tournament of Books. / TMN


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