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Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Mosul: Your Wednesday Briefing | Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Mosul: Your Wednesday Briefing |
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Good morning. | Good morning. |
We’re trying something new for our readers in Asia and Australia: a morning briefing to jump-start your day. | We’re trying something new for our readers in Asia and Australia: a morning briefing to jump-start your day. |
What do you like? What do you want to see here? Email us with your feedback at asiabriefing@nytimes.com. | What do you like? What do you want to see here? Email us with your feedback at asiabriefing@nytimes.com. |
Here’s what you need to know: | Here’s what you need to know: |
• Election Day is in its final hours in the United States. | |
It should be clear soon whether the country has chosen its first female president, Hillary Clinton, or the real estate mogul and former reality TV star Donald J. Trump. Follow our live coverage here. | |
We’re offering unlimited access to The Times through Thursday morning. | We’re offering unlimited access to The Times through Thursday morning. |
• Supporters swarmed around Mrs. Clinton and former President Bill Clinton as they voted in Chappaqua, N.Y. Mr. Trump was met with a mix of boos and cheers when he voted on the Upper East Side in Manhattan. | • Supporters swarmed around Mrs. Clinton and former President Bill Clinton as they voted in Chappaqua, N.Y. Mr. Trump was met with a mix of boos and cheers when he voted on the Upper East Side in Manhattan. |
Thousands of people visited the grave of the suffragist Susan B. Anthony in Rochester, N.Y. | |
The polls have closed in many states, including Florida, which is crucial for Mr. Trump. Check here for the latest numbers. | |
• The Philippines’ highest court ruled that Ferdinand E. Marcos, the former dictator ousted by his people after a brutal 20-year rule, can be reburied in a heroes cemetery, as planned by President Rodrigo Duterte. | • The Philippines’ highest court ruled that Ferdinand E. Marcos, the former dictator ousted by his people after a brutal 20-year rule, can be reburied in a heroes cemetery, as planned by President Rodrigo Duterte. |
The Marcos family welcomed the ruling and so did supporters, above, but many Filipinos expressed hurt and anger. A senator said the court had “miserably failed the test of history and broken our hearts.” | The Marcos family welcomed the ruling and so did supporters, above, but many Filipinos expressed hurt and anger. A senator said the court had “miserably failed the test of history and broken our hearts.” |
• Hundreds of lawyers marched through Hong Kong’s central business district in a silent show of opposition to China’s assertion of power over the city’s judiciary. | • Hundreds of lawyers marched through Hong Kong’s central business district in a silent show of opposition to China’s assertion of power over the city’s judiciary. |
Some noted that local courts, which operate on common law, could still soften or even stymie the implementation of Beijing’s decision to block two pro-independence politicians from taking office. | Some noted that local courts, which operate on common law, could still soften or even stymie the implementation of Beijing’s decision to block two pro-independence politicians from taking office. |
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• South Korea’s president, Park Geun-hye, is allowing her rivals in Parliament to pick a new prime minister in place of her own nominee, her latest attempt to defuse an influence-peddling scandal. | • South Korea’s president, Park Geun-hye, is allowing her rivals in Parliament to pick a new prime minister in place of her own nominee, her latest attempt to defuse an influence-peddling scandal. |
Prosecutors also raided the offices of Samsung, South Korea’s largest conglomerate, to investigate possible links to the scandal. Corruption has become a pressing issue for the country amid slowing economic growth. | Prosecutors also raided the offices of Samsung, South Korea’s largest conglomerate, to investigate possible links to the scandal. Corruption has become a pressing issue for the country amid slowing economic growth. |
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• Ferocious battles have turned parts of the Syrian city of Aleppo into a moonscape of shattered buildings. | • Ferocious battles have turned parts of the Syrian city of Aleppo into a moonscape of shattered buildings. |
Our reporter made a recent bus tour of the western, government-held part of the city, documenting scenes of stark destruction as well as the almost surreal contrast of seemingly normal life. | Our reporter made a recent bus tour of the western, government-held part of the city, documenting scenes of stark destruction as well as the almost surreal contrast of seemingly normal life. |
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• India’s highest-denomination notes are now worthless. Prime Minister Narendra Modi devalued the 500- and 100-rupee bills because they are frequently counterfeited or used for graft. | |
• Iran signed its first major deal with a Western oil company since international sanctions were removed in the nuclear agreement. The preliminary $4.8 billion deal with Total calls for the production of 1.8 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day. | • Iran signed its first major deal with a Western oil company since international sanctions were removed in the nuclear agreement. The preliminary $4.8 billion deal with Total calls for the production of 1.8 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day. |
• American environmental groups protesting the Dakota Access pipeline near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation are targeting a new group: banks that have helped finance the project. | • American environmental groups protesting the Dakota Access pipeline near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation are targeting a new group: banks that have helped finance the project. |
• Adjoining apartments in Hong Kong sold for an Asian record of more than $13,500 per square foot. | • Adjoining apartments in Hong Kong sold for an Asian record of more than $13,500 per square foot. |
• Some Asian investors say the American election is the largest “known-unknown” the markets have grappled with since the global financial crisis. | • Some Asian investors say the American election is the largest “known-unknown” the markets have grappled with since the global financial crisis. |
And here is our look at what the result could mean for global markets. | And here is our look at what the result could mean for global markets. |
• A British banker was found guilty of murdering two Indonesian women at his luxury Hong Kong apartment, a case that exposed the underbelly of the city’s financial sector. [The New York Times] | • A British banker was found guilty of murdering two Indonesian women at his luxury Hong Kong apartment, a case that exposed the underbelly of the city’s financial sector. [The New York Times] |
• Singapore’s prime minister said only Malay candidates would be allowed to run in next year’s presidential race, to ensure there would be a president from the minority group for the first time in more than 46 years. [The Straits Times] | • Singapore’s prime minister said only Malay candidates would be allowed to run in next year’s presidential race, to ensure there would be a president from the minority group for the first time in more than 46 years. [The Straits Times] |
• Hungary’s Parliament rejected a proposal to bar refugees being relocated from the rest of Europe. [The New York Times] | • Hungary’s Parliament rejected a proposal to bar refugees being relocated from the rest of Europe. [The New York Times] |
• Iraqi troops advancing on Mosul discovered a mass grave containing about 100 bodies, many of them decapitated. [The Associated Press] | • Iraqi troops advancing on Mosul discovered a mass grave containing about 100 bodies, many of them decapitated. [The Associated Press] |
• A manhunt is on for two inmates who made an Alcatraz-like escape from a London prison. [The New York Times] | • A manhunt is on for two inmates who made an Alcatraz-like escape from a London prison. [The New York Times] |
• Take a glimpse of Yarchen Gar, China, a wonder of the Tibetan highlands populated by Buddhist nuns. [The New York Times] | • Take a glimpse of Yarchen Gar, China, a wonder of the Tibetan highlands populated by Buddhist nuns. [The New York Times] |
• Two hundred mahouts and 11 elephants, powdered an auspicious white, paid respects to King Bhumibol, who died last month, at the Grand Palace in Bangkok. [BangkokPost] | • Two hundred mahouts and 11 elephants, powdered an auspicious white, paid respects to King Bhumibol, who died last month, at the Grand Palace in Bangkok. [BangkokPost] |
• Prince Harry has had enough. The 32-year-old grandson of Queen Elizabeth II blasted British news coverage and social media trolls for the “outright sexism and racism” unleashed on his biracial American girlfriend, Meghan Markle, above. | • Prince Harry has had enough. The 32-year-old grandson of Queen Elizabeth II blasted British news coverage and social media trolls for the “outright sexism and racism” unleashed on his biracial American girlfriend, Meghan Markle, above. |
• Russia’s Kontinental Hockey League is trying to make ice hockey popular in China, where the sport’s traditional rowdiness seems not to have translated. | • Russia’s Kontinental Hockey League is trying to make ice hockey popular in China, where the sport’s traditional rowdiness seems not to have translated. |
• Iran, after years of isolation, global sanctions and bad press, is blossoming as a tourist destination for travelers from Europe, and even the United States, looking to explore the unknown. | • Iran, after years of isolation, global sanctions and bad press, is blossoming as a tourist destination for travelers from Europe, and even the United States, looking to explore the unknown. |
• Toblerone, the Swiss chocolate bar, has altered the Matterhorn-inspired shape of two of its products. The redesign, which shrinks weight to avoid raising the price, has outraged some fans. | • Toblerone, the Swiss chocolate bar, has altered the Matterhorn-inspired shape of two of its products. The redesign, which shrinks weight to avoid raising the price, has outraged some fans. |
“It is one of the most extraordinary works of art to come to the market in the last 10 to 15 years.” | “It is one of the most extraordinary works of art to come to the market in the last 10 to 15 years.” |
That comment by Sotheby’s chairman for Chinese art was reserved for an 18th-century musket made for the Qianlong emperor, who presided over what became China’s last imperial dynasty. | That comment by Sotheby’s chairman for Chinese art was reserved for an 18th-century musket made for the Qianlong emperor, who presided over what became China’s last imperial dynasty. |
The gun is set to be auctioned today in London at an estimated price of roughly $1.2 million to $1.8 million. | The gun is set to be auctioned today in London at an estimated price of roughly $1.2 million to $1.8 million. |
“We’ve never had an imperial firearm,” the Sotheby’s executive, Nicolas Chow, said. | “We’ve never had an imperial firearm,” the Sotheby’s executive, Nicolas Chow, said. |
Handcrafted out of wood, with components made of gold, silver and copper, the gun is over five and a half feet long. An inscription reads, “Supreme Number One.” | Handcrafted out of wood, with components made of gold, silver and copper, the gun is over five and a half feet long. An inscription reads, “Supreme Number One.” |
Sales of Chinese art accounted for nearly a third of the global art auction market last year, according to a recent analysis. | Sales of Chinese art accounted for nearly a third of the global art auction market last year, according to a recent analysis. |
Mr. Chow said that many treasures were taken from the palace after the dynasty ended. Their return is viewed as a matter of national pride. | Mr. Chow said that many treasures were taken from the palace after the dynasty ended. Their return is viewed as a matter of national pride. |
The emperor’s fondness for the weapon can be seen in a poem attributed to him, but a jade seal he used during his abdication might be the emperor’s most valuable possession. | The emperor’s fondness for the weapon can be seen in a poem attributed to him, but a jade seal he used during his abdication might be the emperor’s most valuable possession. |
Last month, an anonymous buyer paid nearly $12 million for the item. | Last month, an anonymous buyer paid nearly $12 million for the item. |
Patrick Boehler contributed reporting. | Patrick Boehler contributed reporting. |
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Photographs may appear out of order for some readers. Viewing this version of the briefing should help. | Photographs may appear out of order for some readers. Viewing this version of the briefing should help. |
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