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Oct 2024
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Iran Turns to Criminal Gangs to Attack I...

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A.M. Edition for Oct. 16. WSJ correspondent Sune Rasmussen explains how Tehran is exporting its model of using Middle East militias to pursue its goals by turning to drug lords and gangsters in the West to target Israeli interests. Plus, a judge blocks Georgia’s hand-count ballot rule, as voters in the state flock to the polls. And economists polled by WSJ grow more upbeat about the U.S. economy. Luke Vargas hosts.


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