Queensland, Mosul, Samsung: Your Morning Briefing

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Queensland, Mosul, Samsung: Your Morning Briefing
[The New York Times] • A letter signed by Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain will be delivered to Donald Tusk,
the president of the European Council, on Wednesday to mark the formal beginning of "Brexit" negotiations.
"When you are abroad, you always hear Czech, Czech, Czech," a Slovak lawmaker told The Times in 1990.
[The New York Times] • The French authorities are investigating the fatal police shooting of a Chinese man
that triggered rioting in Paris’s main Chinatown district and a sharp rebuke from Beijing.
[The New York Times] • India’s foreign minister promised an impartial inquiry after five Nigerian students were attacked by mobs,
and another was beaten at a shopping mall near Delhi.
[The New York Times] • Ever wonder why you even need to sleep?
In today’s 360 video, fans waiting to see BTS, one of the most popular Korean pop bands, discuss the influence of rap and hip-hop on the genre.