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Your Friday Briefing: Global Diplomacy in Brussels

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Good morning. We’re masking world summits about Ukraine, a North Korean missile check and a change in Australia’s refugee coverage.

After a day of intense world diplomacy in Brussels, President Biden mentioned Russia ought to be faraway from the Group of 20 nations. If the opposite member nations don’t conform to the expulsion, he mentioned, then Ukraine ought to be allowed to take part.

Between back-to-back summits with NATO, the Group of seven and the European Union, Biden additionally pledged to soak up 100,000 refugees from Ukraine and donate $1 billion to assist European nations deal with the surge of displaced Ukrainians.

Greater than three million folks have left Ukraine, and a U.N. company estimates that the struggle has pushed greater than half the nation’s youngsters from their properties.

Financial system: The U.S. hit Russia with extra sanctions, concentrating on greater than 300 members of its Parliament and dozens of protection corporations, together with new sanctions from Britain. Russia partly reopened its inventory market after practically a month.

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North Korea carried out its boldest weapons check in years and its first intercontinental ballistic missile firing since 2017. The missile on Thursday gave the impression to be the North’s strongest ICBM so far, South Korean officers mentioned.

Coming simply earlier than a NATO assembly over the struggle in Ukraine, the check drastically escalated tensions with the Biden administration. The U.S., Japan and South Korea shortly condemned the launch, which spurred tit-for-tat missile launches by South Korea.

Launch: The missile flew at an especially steep angle, reaching an altitude of 6,000 kilometers — far greater than in previous checks — and masking 1,099 kilometers earlier than it crashed into waters west of Japan 71 minutes after liftoff, Japanese officers mentioned. Questions stay about whether or not the North might hit one other continent.

Background: Right here’s a glance contained in the nation’s arsenal.

Politics: The check comes lower than three weeks after the South elected a president who promised a more durable stance on the North.

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After refusing for years, Australia will permit some refugees at present or beforehand held in its broadly criticized offshore detention facilities to resettle in New Zealand.

Australia’s authorities has lengthy steered that the association might encourage extra folks to make harmful sea crossings to attempt to ultimately enter Australia — maybe via New Zealand, the place all refugees are placed on a path to citizenship.

It was not instantly clear why Australia modified its thoughts. One refugee coordinator steered that the size and value of the detentions had turn into burdensome.

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Background: New Zealand first supplied the association in 2013, after Australia started holding these arriving by boat on islands, pledging to forestall them from ever settling within the nation.

Particulars: New Zealand will soak up 150 refugees a yr for 3 years, as a part of its whole annual refugee quota of 1,500 folks.

Facilities: Australia has detained greater than 3,000 refugees and asylum seekers on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea and Nauru, a Pacific island nation, the place about 112 folks stay. Human rights teams have deemed the detentions a violation of worldwide legislation, citing the merciless situations wherein the refugees stay.

Alongside a lonely stretch of what was as soon as essentially the most harmful highway in Afghanistan, everybody slows down once they attain Hafiz Qadim’s mud-brick store. It’s not the meals. Or the gasoline. It’s the bomb crater in the midst of the highway, which makes for a handy pit cease.

“Turning Crimson,” Pixar’s newest coming-of-age movie, follows Meilin Lee, a Chinese language Canadian teenager who transforms into a large pink panda at any time when she feels an intense emotion — a metaphor for the rising pains of puberty.

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The pink panda signifies Mei’s journey from a dutiful daughter of Asian immigrants to a younger lady bursting with messy emotions and difficult her household’s expectations. The most important set off of Mei’s panda, to her mom’s dismay, is her ardour for 4*City, a boy band that resembles *NSYNC and BTS. “It’s a aspect of stripling women that you simply by no means get to see,” the movie’s director, Domee Shi, informed The Instances. “We’re simply as awkward and sweaty and lusty and excited as any boy.”

Former and present boy-band followers will see themselves in scenes just like the one wherein Mei introduces every 4*City member with a selected truth (“Tae Younger fosters injured doves!”) or when Mei and her buddies report movies of themselves dancing to the band’s hits (together with “No one Like U,” written by Billie Eilish and Finneas).

Along with her buddies’ assist, Mei learns to regulate her pink panda, even harnessing it to boost cash to see 4*City carry out. They may stroll into that live performance as women, Mei says, and are available out as ladies.

— Ashley Wu, graphics editor

That’s it for right this moment’s briefing. See you subsequent time. — Amelia

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P.S. David Wallace-Wells can be becoming a member of The Instances Journal and Instances Opinion, the place he’ll write a weekly e-newsletter masking local weather change, know-how and the way forward for the planet.

The newest episode of “The Each day” is on Russia’s strategy in Ukraine.

You may attain Amelia and the crew at briefing@nytimes.com.

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