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“These two leaders really do seem to have each other’s backs”—Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin meet

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AS THE PRESIDENTS of China and Russia meet in Uzbekistan, we examine their friendship. They have much in common—but Russia’s prosecution of the war in Ukraine may strain relations. Islamic State and al-Qaeda may be less in the news but their foothold in Africa only keeps growing. And why so many young Korean city-slickers are becoming farmers in the countryside. Runtime 25 mins

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