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Washington is a state situated in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is the 18th largest state in the country, covering an area of over 71,000 square miles. The state is bordered by Oregon to the south, Idaho to the east, British Columbia to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.

Washington has a diverse geography, which ranges from the rugged coastline of the Pacific Ocean, to the dense forests of the Olympic Peninsula, to the snow-capped peaks of the Cascade Range. The state is also home to several large bodies of water, including Lake Chelan, Lake Washington, and the Columbia River.

The history of Washington dates back to the arrival of European explorers in the late 18th century. The area was originally inhabited by a number of Native American tribes, including the Chinook, Yakama, and Makah. In 1853, Washington became a territory of the United States, and in 1889 it was admitted as the 42nd state.

One of the most well-known features of Washington is Mount Rainier, an active volcano that is also the tallest mountain in the state. The mountain is located in Mount Rainier National Park, which is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Other notable parks in the state include Olympic National Park, which encompasses much of the Olympic Peninsula, and North Cascades National Park, which features rugged peaks and pristine alpine lakes.

Washington is also home to several major cities, including Seattle, which is the largest city in the state and the economic and cultural center of the region. Seattle is famous for its iconic landmarks, such as the Space Needle and Pike Place Market, as well as its thriving arts and music scene.

Other large cities in Washington include Spokane, Tacoma, Bellevue, and Vancouver. Despite its urban centers, Washington remains largely rural, with vast stretches of farmland and forests throughout the state.

Washington is known for its innovative economy, with major industries including technology, aerospace, and healthcare. Some of the largest employers in the state include tech giants like Amazon and Microsoft, as well as biotech firms like Amgen and Novo Nordisk.

In addition to its economic success, Washington is also known for its progressive politics. The state has been at the forefront of many social and environmental issues, and is often cited as one of the most liberal states in the country. Among other things, Washington has legalized marijuana, passed strict gun control measures, and passed a comprehensive clean energy bill aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

In conclusion, Washington is a state of great diversity, from its stunning natural landscapes to its innovative economy to its unique political climate. With its vast array of recreational opportunities, thriving cities, and dynamic culture, Washington is truly one of the most unique states in the country.


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Sudan’s rival forces agree to protect civilians but no ceasefire

The Globe and Mail

23-05-12 02:19


Sudan's warring factions have signed a declaration at a meeting in Jeddah agreeing to protect civilians and ensure the movement of humanitarian aid, however, no agreement was made over a ceasefire. Both sides committed to working towards a short-term ceasefire in further discussions, but analysts have warned that pulling off any deal may be challenging due to the long-term conflict built on the restraints of ethnic and religious tension. The escalation into a civil war has led to hundreds of deaths and the displacement of 700,000 people in Sudan, with a subsequent humanitarian crisis.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-sudans-rival-forces-agree-to-protect-civilians-but-no-ceasefire-2/
Cormann’s ‘extraordinary’ day in Kyiv, and what he thinks of Zelensky

The Sydney Morning Herald

23-05-12 02:16


Mathias Cormann, Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD), has spoken about his time in office, the advances Ukraine has made, and his abortive life in Australian politics. Cormann, who previously served as Australia’s finance minister, was appointed by the OECD in 2020, and says he was initially uncertain about the offer to move to Paris. Cormann now states that while the work is tough, he loves the job. Cormann, who speaks four languages, including French, took time to visit Ukraine personally during the current Russian conflict there. He observed a determination to rebuild within the country and said that the Ukraine government was not only open to reform, but was highly motivated, focused and energised to rebuild a stronger, more modern country. Cormann missed out on achieving many reforms when he was a parliament member himself.

https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/cormann-s-extraordinary-day-in-kyiv-and-what-he-thinks-of-zelensky-20230509-p5d72z.html
Judge rejects bid to disqualify JPMorgan law firm in Epstein litigation

The Globe and Mail

23-05-12 01:44


A judge has rejected a request to disqualify WilmerHale from defending JPMorgan Chase in a lawsuit brought by women over Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sex trafficking and the bank's alleged aid of such trafficking. The request was made by Brad Edwards, representing Epstein accusers in the class action against JPMorgan. WilmerHale had previously represented the anti-sex trafficking group ECPAT-USA, which supported an ultimately unsuccessful bid by one of Epstein's accusers to void a 2007 agreement padding out Epstein from federal prosecution. Epstein was a JPMorgan client from 1998 to 2013.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-judge-rejects-bid-to-disqualify-jpmorgan-law-firm-in-epstein/
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South China Morning Post

23-05-12 01:30


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https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/politics/article/3220214/japans-toshimitsu-motegi-eyeing-top-job-despite-his-aloof-image-and-low-support-ratings
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Reuters

23-05-12 00:43


A US federal judge has dismissed a request to disqualify WilmerHale as law firm for JP Morgan Chase against a lawsuit by women claiming to have been abused by Jeffrey Epstein. The women allege that the bank aided Epstein's sex trafficking efforts. Judge Jed Rakoff stated that there was no conflict of interest as WilmerHale once represented an anti-sex trafficking group that supported one of Epstein's accusers. Rakoff added that JP Morgan would suffer "great prejudice" if it was disqualified five months prior to the trial. Wilmington is also representing JP Morgan in a lawsuit launched by the US Virgin Islands, where Epstein allegedly abused women on one of his private islands.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/judge-rejects-bid-disqualify-jpmorgans-law-firm-epstein-litigation-2023-05-12/