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And more of today's best articles from The Week [View this email in your browser]( [Brand Logo] September 27, 2024   TODAY'S BIG QUESTION [Has Russia's nuclear saber-rattling lost its edge?]( Kremlin worries repeated nuke threats have lost their potency [Read more](   Advertisement by Betterment [Build wealth with optimized investing](   TALKING POINTS [A new stimulus might (or might not) jump-start China's economy]( Fears of social instability drive rate cuts [Read more](     Picture of the day [Up in smoke]( A military police officer stands guard as a massive stash of seized cocaine is burned in Honduras. The government's Technical Criminal Investigation Agency incinerated at least 4 tons of the drug in the first half of 2024 alone. Orlando Sierra / AFP via Getty Images     THE EXPLAINER [The plan to refreeze Arctic ice]( Each decade around 13% of the ice in the Arctic Ocean is lost, but scientists are now exploring whether new technology can help refreeze the sea ice and halt its rapid decline. [Read more](     [Make sense of the news, every day of The Week. Subscribe now.](     UNDER THE RADAR [The Sahara Desert is turning green]( From dry to downpour [Read more](     quote of the day 'I want to urge you all, just as I also urge myself, not to turn away, not to give in to despair or fatigue. To keep protesting, to keep speaking out, to keep demanding an end to this horrifying war. It is the least that we can do.' International bestselling author Sally Rooney on the conflict between Israel and Palestine, at an event for her new book, "Intermezzo"     THE WEEK RECOMMENDS [8 new cookbooks for a delicious fall]( With a big ole emphasis on baking. Because it is the season. [Read more](     Want more from The Week? Put your news knowledge to the test with our [quiz of the week](.   [Coach brand logo]( © Future Publishing Limited • [theweek.com]( [Unsubscribe from this newsletter]( The Week is published by Future US, Inc. Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY, 10036.

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