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Spain's intelligence services have no doubt that the long hand of the Kremlin is behind an unprecedented crime: the assassination in Alicante of Maxim Kuzminov, the Russian captain who defected last August and crossed over to Ukraine with his Mi8 combat helicopter.
In the U.S., Donald Trump is looking increasingly like the candidate to beat in the November election, and former assistant attorney general for the State of New York Reed Brody makes the case that Biden should step down so Democrats can find a more compelling nominee in time to confront the Republican.
In Ukraine, our correspondent traveled to Chasiv Yar, a ruined city in the eastern front where Russian troops are preparing their next big move in the ongoing war. And our Middle East reporter looked into the dramatic situation of thousands of children who have been separated from their families in Gaza.
This week we also bring you a visual explainer of how Argentina's economy would change with dollarization, and an interview with Microsoft president Brad Smith about the urgent need to find "a hand brake" for artificial intelligence.
We hope you enjoy this selection of articles from El País USA Edition
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- Brad Smith, president of Microsoft: ‘We must have a way to slow down or turn off artificial intelligence’
- Cuba: More dust in the wind
- Feeling included and safe: The good side of always carrying your phone
- How to know if stress is the reason you’re sick
- Short-story master George Saunders: ‘Social media instantly turns you into a ferocious version of yourself’
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