This week on the New World Next Week: COP28 wraps up with a last-minute consensus as IPCCers hanker for more power; a flurry of lawsuits against the censorship-industrial complex raise the question of who’s suing who for what; and it’s business (politics) as usual in Japan as Kishida vows to clean up Abe’s Moonie leftovers.

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