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15 International News Stories You Missed This Month

BuzzFeed·Victoria Vouloumanos·18 days ago
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With domestic politics consuming so much of the US media cycle, it's easy to miss how quickly the rest of the world is shifting. Over the past month, a Chinese court limited AI-driven layoffs, Greece moved forward with a plan to ban anonymity on social media, European governments started rethinking their reliance on US tech, and England and Wales finally decriminalized abortion for women. These are the kinds of international stories that could genuinely change how the world works — even if they barely broke through in America. So, for this month's roundup, here are 15 global stories worth paying attention to and why they matter: 1. Chinese automakers are now selling more than 200 battery-powered models in China for less than $25,000, while the average new car in the US listed for $51,456 in March, according to Kelley Blue Book. The gap was on full display at the Beijing Auto Show this month, where Reuters compiled a list of the country's five bestselling EVs that all start under $12,000.…

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