Wednesday, 31 July 2019

Kim Jong-un Calls North Korea’s New Rocket System ‘an Inescapable Distress’ to Enemies


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Trump Administration Imposes Sanctions on Iran’s Top Diplomat


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Israel Is Expected to Approve Surge in Jewish Construction in West Bank


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Boris Johnson’s ‘Awesome Foursome’ U.K. Tour Highlights Brexit Rancor


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At ‘China’s Fox News,’ He Is the Editor Who Bashes the U.S.


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In Zimbabwe, the Water Taps Run Dry and Worsen ‘a Nightmare’


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Why the Brazil Prison Massacre Was a ‘Tragedy Foretold’


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NPR News: Booker Says Biden's Crime Policies 'Destroyed Communities Like Mine'

Booker Says Biden's Crime Policies 'Destroyed Communities Like Mine'
Former Vice President Joe Biden has faced questions over his role in crafting the 1994 crime bill, which imposed lengthy sentences for drug offenses.

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200 Reindeer Starved to Death. Experts Call It a Sign of Climate Change.


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NPR News: Hamza Bin Laden, Son Of Osama Bin Laden, Is Reported Dead

Hamza Bin Laden, Son Of Osama Bin Laden, Is Reported Dead
Several media organizations quote anonymous U.S. officials as saying they believe the purported heir to the leader of al-Qaida died but they don't offer details about how or when.

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NPR News: Hamza Bin Laden, Son Of Osama Bin Laden, Is Reported Dead

Hamza Bin Laden, Son Of Osama Bin Laden, Is Reported Dead
Several media organizations quote anonymous U.S. officials as saying they believe the purported heir to the leader of al-Qaida died but they don't offer details about how or when.

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NPR News: Ethiopians Plant 350 Million Trees As Part Of 'Green Legacy' Program

Ethiopians Plant 350 Million Trees As Part Of 'Green Legacy' Program
In one day, Ethiopians planted more than 350 million — that's million with an M — trees. It was an effort to combat climate change and deforestation. The program has been dubbed Green Legacy.

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NPR News: Ethiopians Plant 350 Million Trees As Part Of 'Green Legacy' Program

Ethiopians Plant 350 Million Trees As Part Of 'Green Legacy' Program
In one day, Ethiopians planted more than 350 million — that's million with an M — trees. It was an effort to combat climate change and deforestation. The program has been dubbed Green Legacy.

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NPR News: Kentucky Miners Block Railroad In Demand For Pay After Blackjewel Coal Bankruptcy

Kentucky Miners Block Railroad In Demand For Pay After Blackjewel Coal Bankruptcy
In Kentucky, a group of miners is staging a protest: blocking a railroad. The miners haven't been paid since Blackjewel filed for bankruptcy, so they're preventing a coal train from leaving the plant.

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NPR News: Democratic Voters In Iowa React To First Night Of Presidential Debate

Democratic Voters In Iowa React To First Night Of Presidential Debate
Democratic voters in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, react to the first night of the presidential debate.

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Afghan and U.S. Forces Blamed for Killing More Civilians This Year Than Taliban Have


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NPR News: Mongolia's Long Road To Mining Wealth

Mongolia's Long Road To Mining Wealth
Mongolia is undergoing a dramatic transformation from a pastoral society to one whose economy is based on mining, especially copper and coal. With the change has come opportunity — and loss.

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NPR News: Southern California Voters React To First Night Of Democrats' Debate

Southern California Voters React To First Night Of Democrats' Debate
Democratic voters in Los Angeles react to the first night of the presidential debate.

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NPR News: Federal Reserve Expected To Cut Interest Rates

Federal Reserve Expected To Cut Interest Rates
The Fed chairman will likely announce a cut in the federal funds rate, a reversal after more than a decade. Steve Inskeep speaks with economics commentator David Wessel about what the shift signals.

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NPR News: Kentucky's Turnaround On Prosecuting Minors For 'Status Offenses' Like Truancy

Kentucky's Turnaround On Prosecuting Minors For 'Status Offenses' Like Truancy
For years, Kentucky aggressively prosecuted minors for breaking curfew or underage drinking. The state is now taking a different approach that may help keep kids out of the criminal justice system.

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NPR News: Mongolia's Long Road To Mining Wealth

Mongolia's Long Road To Mining Wealth
Mongolia is undergoing a dramatic transformation from a pastoral society to one whose economy is based on mining, especially copper and coal. With the change has come opportunity — and loss.

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NPR News: Push For A Full 2020 Count Ramps Up After Census Citizenship Question Fight

Push For A Full 2020 Count Ramps Up After Census Citizenship Question Fight
Immigrant advocacy groups are trying to encourage noncitizens to take part in the national head count while many remain skeptical after the Trump administration's failed citizenship question push.

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NPR News: Estranged Princess Of Dubai's Ruler Petitions U.K. Court For Protective Order

Estranged Princess Of Dubai's Ruler Petitions U.K. Court For Protective Order
Princess Haya bint al-Hussein, one of six wives of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, fled the UAE last month with her her two young children.

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NPR News: Estranged Princess Of Dubai's Ruler Petitions U.K. Court For Protective Order

Estranged Princess Of Dubai's Ruler Petitions U.K. Court For Protective Order
Princess Haya bint al-Hussein, one of six wives of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, fled the UAE last month with her her two young children.

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Princess Haya, Wife of Dubai’s Ruler, Seeks Protective Order


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Tuesday, 30 July 2019

NPR News: North Korea Conducts Second Missile Test In A Week

North Korea Conducts Second Missile Test In A Week
The latest test of two short-range missiles follows a similar launch last week. It comes as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he is "hopeful" talks between Washington and Pyongyang will resume soon.

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NPR News: North Korea Conducts Second Missile Test In A Week

North Korea Conducts Second Missile Test In A Week
The latest test of two short-range missiles follows a similar launch last week. It comes as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he is "hopeful" talks between Washington and Pyongyang will resume soon.

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Body of Concertgoer Found in France Fuels Anger Over Use of Force


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Lawmakers Accuse Trump and Aides of Delaying F-16 Sales to Taiwan


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They Survived Colonization and War. But Venezuela’s Collapse Was Too Much.


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Fears of Navalny Poisoning Are Rooted in Previous Attacks on Kremlin Foes


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Chinese Internet Pioneer Who Exposed Misdeeds Gets Heavy Prison Term


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Ethiopia Says It Planted Over 350 Million Trees in a Day, a Record


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She Thought He Would Kill Her. Then She Complimented His Orchids.


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NPR News: A Reality Check On Democratic Candidates And Gun Safety Policies

A Reality Check On Democratic Candidates And Gun Safety Policies
Democratic presidential candidates are urging strong action to reduce gun violence. But researchers say many of the proposals they're backing would do little to reduce such violence.

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NPR News: Months After Talks Broke Down, U.S.-China Trade Negotiations Resume

Months After Talks Broke Down, U.S.-China Trade Negotiations Resume
NPR's David Greene talks to David Rennie, Beijing bureau chief for The Economist, about the trade talks between the U.S. and China. Another round of talks resumed Tuesday in Shanghai.

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NPR News: Voice Of America Launches Rohingya Broadcast

Voice Of America Launches Rohingya Broadcast
The Voice of America has begun a daily radio show in Rohingya, the language spoken by Muslim refugees who have been forced to flee Myanmar. The program is called "Lifeline."

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NPR News: Months After Talks Broke Down, U.S.-China Trade Negotiations Resume

Months After Talks Broke Down, U.S.-China Trade Negotiations Resume
NPR's David Greene talks to David Rennie, Beijing bureau chief for The Economist, about the trade talks between the U.S. and China. Another round of talks resumed Tuesday in Shanghai.

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NPR News: Voice Of America Launches Rohingya Broadcast

Voice Of America Launches Rohingya Broadcast
The Voice of America has begun a daily radio show in Rohingya, the language spoken by Muslim refugees who have been forced to flee Myanmar. The program is called "Lifeline."

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NPR News: Governor's Ouster Could Lead To Other Changes For Puerto Rico

Governor's Ouster Could Lead To Other Changes For Puerto Rico
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Puerto Rican journalist and commentator Ana Teresa Toro about her op-ed in the Spanish language New York Times which focuses on reform in Puerto Rico.

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NPR News: Brexiteers Back Johnson Who Says U.K. Will Leave The EU By Oct. 31

Brexiteers Back Johnson Who Says U.K. Will Leave The EU By Oct. 31
In a seaside district of England, "Brexiteers" are cheering that one of their own is now prime minister. They have high expectations of Boris Johnson, and will be unforgiving if he fails.

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NPR News: Brexiteers Back Johnson Who Says U.K. Will Leave The EU By Oct. 31

Brexiteers Back Johnson Who Says U.K. Will Leave The EU By Oct. 31
In a seaside district of England, "Brexiteers" are cheering that one of their own is now prime minister. They have high expectations of Boris Johnson, and will be unforgiving if he fails.

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NPR News: In Northern Brazil, Prison Riot Leaves Dozens Of Inmates Dead

In Northern Brazil, Prison Riot Leaves Dozens Of Inmates Dead
At least 57 prisoners were killed by fellow inmates during a prison riot in northern Brazil in what authorities have described as a "targeted act" by gang members directed at a rival group.

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NPR News: Strait Of Hormuz: Scene Of Human Conflict And Natural Beauty

Strait Of Hormuz: Scene Of Human Conflict And Natural Beauty
The narrow waterways of the Strait of Hormuz have recently been the scene of confrontation but they're also a highway for traders, smugglers and dolphins.

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NPR News: In Northern Brazil, Prison Riot Leaves Dozens Of Inmates Dead

In Northern Brazil, Prison Riot Leaves Dozens Of Inmates Dead
At least 57 prisoners were killed by fellow inmates during a prison riot in northern Brazil in what authorities have described as a "targeted act" by gang members directed at a rival group.

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NPR News: Strait Of Hormuz: Scene Of Human Conflict And Natural Beauty

Strait Of Hormuz: Scene Of Human Conflict And Natural Beauty
The narrow waterways of the Strait of Hormuz have recently been the scene of confrontation but they're also a highway for traders, smugglers and dolphins.

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NPR News: A Taste Of Cuba Pops Up In Juárez, Mexico

A Taste Of Cuba Pops Up In Juárez, Mexico
A new restaurant in Juárez, Mexico, has become a haven for the city's Cuban community, as they deal with the uncertainty of living in a foreign land and an increasingly complex immigration landscape.

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NPR News: 6-Year-Old Boy Is Among Those Killed At Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooting

6-Year-Old Boy Is Among Those Killed At Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooting
The city of Gilroy, Calif., held a vigil Monday night to mourn the death of the three people killed by a gunman during a mass shooting at the city's Garlic Festival on Sunday.

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NPR News: Mongolia's Capital Banned Coal To Fix Its Pollution Problem. Will It Work?

Mongolia's Capital Banned Coal To Fix Its Pollution Problem. Will It Work?
Winter nights in Ulaanbaatar can drop to minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Many residents without electricity burn coal to heat their homes, leading to toxic air and health problems.

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NPR News: Mongolia's Capital Banned Coal To Fix Its Pollution Problem. Will It Work?

Mongolia's Capital Banned Coal To Fix Its Pollution Problem. Will It Work?
Winter nights in Ulaanbaatar can drop to minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Many residents without electricity burn coal to heat their homes, leading to toxic air and health problems.

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NPR News: Prison Riot In Northern Brazil Leaves At Least 57 Inmates Dead

Prison Riot In Northern Brazil Leaves At Least 57 Inmates Dead
Authorities say inmates belonging to one gang at the prison in Pará state set fire to a building housing members of a rival gang. At least 16 of the dead were found decapitated, officials said.

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NPR News: Prison Riot In Northern Brazil Leaves At Least 57 Inmates Dead

Prison Riot In Northern Brazil Leaves At Least 57 Inmates Dead
Authorities say inmates belonging to one gang at the prison in Pará state set fire to a building housing members of a rival gang. At least 16 of the dead were found decapitated, officials said.

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An Afghan Candidate Wrote His Will, Then Survived a Suicide Squad


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Monday, 29 July 2019

In Push to Leave One Union, U.K.’s Boris Johnson Risks Another


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Pakistani Military Plane Crashes, Killing at Least 17


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India’s Wild Tiger Population Rises, Despite Conflict With Humans


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Prison Riot Leaves 52 Dead in Northern Brazil


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China Backs Hong Kong Officials, but Leaves Protests for Them to Solve


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Suspected Boko Haram Attack on Funeral in Nigeria Leaves at Least 65 Dead


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NPR News: Bill Of The Month Update On Story Involving Kidney Dialysis

Bill Of The Month Update On Story Involving Kidney Dialysis
The medical bill of the month story that Morning Edition brought you last Monday — half a million dollars for kidney dialysis — has been reduced to zero by the company that owns the dialysis center.

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NPR News: 4 People Are Dead At California Festival: 1 Suspect And 3 Victims

4 People Are Dead At California Festival: 1 Suspect And 3 Victims
At least three victims and a suspected gunman were killed and several more were injured in a shooting at California's Gilroy Garlic Festival on Sunday. Authorities are search for another suspect.

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NPR News: Thieves Stole His Wheels. Owner Cited For Not Moving For Street Sweeping

Thieves Stole His Wheels. Owner Cited For Not Moving For Street Sweeping
After Dan Dow parked his Toyota Corolla, thieves removed all four tires and left the car resting on milk crates. While reporting the incident to police, a parking officer wrote Dow a $79 ticket.

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NPR News: Critics Say Brazil's President Isn't Protecting The Rain Forest Or Its People

Critics Say Brazil's President Isn't Protecting The Rain Forest Or Its People
Worries are growing among environmentalists in Brazil, who say an indigenous leader in the Amazon was killed after gold miners invaded the area.

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NPR News: Why The 2020 Census Citizenship Question Hasn't Gone Away

Why The 2020 Census Citizenship Question Hasn't Gone Away
Courts have permanently blocked the Trump administration from adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census. But the Census Bureau is continuing to send surveys that ask about citizenship status.

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NPR News: Who Is In Line To Take The Place Of Puerto Rico's Resigning Governor?

Who Is In Line To Take The Place Of Puerto Rico's Resigning Governor?
It remains unclear who will replace the embattled outgoing governor of Puerto Rico. The island's current justice secretary has tweeted that she doesn't want the job.

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NPR News: Critics Say Brazil's President Isn't Protecting The Rain Forest Or Its People

Critics Say Brazil's President Isn't Protecting The Rain Forest Or Its People
Worries are growing among environmentalists in Brazil, who say an indigenous leader in the Amazon was killed after gold miners invaded the area.

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NPR News: Morning News Brief

Morning News Brief
A gunman killed 3 people in a shooting at a California festival. Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats is leaving the administration. And, Trump weekend tweets attack Maryland Rep. Cummings.

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NPR News: Despite 'Loss Of Faith' In Kim Jong Un, The U.S. Tries Again For A Nuclear Deal

Despite 'Loss Of Faith' In Kim Jong Un, The U.S. Tries Again For A Nuclear Deal
After multiple frustrations, U.S. strategists are asking if the North Korean leader is capable of making the nuclear deal the Trump administration wants.

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NPR News: The Deadly Winters That Have Transformed Life For Herders In Mongolia

The Deadly Winters That Have Transformed Life For Herders In Mongolia
Mongolia's herders are accustomed to cold, but the extreme conditions of the country's terrible winters, known as dzuds, killed countless livestock and livelihoods. Herders have had to adapt.

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NPR News: Despite 'Loss Of Faith' In Kim Jong Un, The U.S. Tries Again For A Nuclear Deal

Despite 'Loss Of Faith' In Kim Jong Un, The U.S. Tries Again For A Nuclear Deal
After multiple frustrations, U.S. strategists are asking if the North Korean leader is capable of making the nuclear deal the Trump administration wants.

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NPR News: The Deadly Winters That Have Transformed Life For Herders In Mongolia

The Deadly Winters That Have Transformed Life For Herders In Mongolia
Mongolia's herders are accustomed to cold, but the extreme conditions of the country's terrible winters, known as dzuds, killed countless livestock and livelihoods. Herders have had to adapt.

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NPR News: A New Old Way To Combat Toxic Algae: Float Them Up, Then Skim Them Off

A New Old Way To Combat Toxic Algae: Float Them Up, Then Skim Them Off
Massive blooms of blue-green algae are choking Florida's waterways. On Lake Okeechobee, the Army Corps of Engineers is testing methods based on wastewater treatment to remove the green slime.

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Amid Rising Violence and Taliban Peace Talks, Afghan Campaign Begins


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Iran Links British Seizure of Oil Tanker to Ailing Nuclear Deal


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Sunday, 28 July 2019

Teenage Murder Suspects Vanish into Canada’s Wilderness


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NPR News: At Least 3 Killed In Shooting At Northern California Food Festival

At Least 3 Killed In Shooting At Northern California Food Festival
Several people are injured after the shooting which took place at an annual garlic festival in Gilroy, Calif., Sunday. Videos posted to Twitter showed festival-goers scattering across the grounds.

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Hong Kong Unrest: ‘We Cannot Give Up’


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Hong Kong Protest: Clashes With Police Turn Downtown Into Tear Gas-Filled Battlefield


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Aleksei Navalny, Putin Foe, Is Hospitalized After ‘Severe Allergic Reaction’ in Jail


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Teenage Murder Suspects Vanish into Canada’s Wilderness


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Rape Case That Roiled Israel Falls Apart, With 12 Suspects Freed


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NPR News: World War II Veteran Awarded Posthumous Purple Heart

World War II Veteran Awarded Posthumous Purple Heart
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Clara Cunningham Osborne, sister of Navy Seaman First Class James Cunningham, who was awarded a posthumous Purple Heart for his service during World War II.

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NPR News: History Of Indiana's Hate Crime Laws

History Of Indiana's Hate Crime Laws
This month, Indiana's first hate crime law in more than 40 years goes into effect. The first-ever hate crime law in the state went into effect in 1947, a story that has been largely lost to history.

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NPR News: Ex-Maryland Gov.: Trump Deals In 'Impoverished Vocabulary Of A Scapegoating Fascist'

Ex-Maryland Gov.: Trump Deals In 'Impoverished Vocabulary Of A Scapegoating Fascist'
NPR's Sarah McCammon talks with Martin O'Malley, former Baltimore mayor and former governor of Maryland, about President Trump's tweets.

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NPR News: Baltimore Residents Call Trump's Tweets A Diversion

Baltimore Residents Call Trump's Tweets A Diversion
Resients of Maryland Congressman Elijah Cummings' district have plenty to say in response to President Trump's tweets attacking their community.

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NPR News: Armed With New Policies, Democratic Presidential Candidates Look To Debates

Armed With New Policies, Democratic Presidential Candidates Look To Debates
As the Democratic presidential candidates prepare to debate again this week, many have rolled out new policies. The campaigns are framing a wide range of proposals as solutions to racial inequality.

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NPR News: 'I Know That They're Cared For." Why One Mom Has Chosen To Foster Migrant Children

'I Know That They're Cared For." Why One Mom Has Chosen To Foster Migrant Children
Unaccompanied minors cross the border without family or support. "Any kid that's in my house is, at least while they're here, safe," says one foster mother, Christi.

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NPR News: Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny Hospitalized With 'Severe' Allergic Reaction

Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny Hospitalized With 'Severe' Allergic Reaction
Navalny, a longtime critic of President Vladimir Putin, was recently arrested after calling for a mass protest in Moscow.

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NPR News: Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny Hospitalized With 'Severe' Allergic Reaction

Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny Hospitalized With 'Severe' Allergic Reaction
Navalny, a longtime critic of President Vladimir Putin, was recently arrested after calling for a mass protest in Moscow.

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Under Brazil’s Far Right Leader, Amazon Protections Slashed and Forests Fall


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NPR News: The Connection Between Gov. Rossello's Leaked Chats And Corruption In Puerto Rico

The Connection Between Gov. Rossello's Leaked Chats And Corruption In Puerto Rico
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Luis Valentin of the Center for Investigative Journalism. Valentin's reporting led Puerto Rico's governor to announce that he will resign Aug. 2.

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NPR News: Did Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Intend To Deceive?

Did Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Intend To Deceive?
Regulators missed a chance to find out if deceptive practices at Facebook came from the top when they decided to enter into a settlement with Zuckerberg instead of questioning him, an FTC member says.

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NPR News: Few German Mothers Go Back To Work Full-Time. These Are The Challenges They Face

Few German Mothers Go Back To Work Full-Time. These Are The Challenges They Face
German women have achieved top political positions, but in the business world, progress has lagged. Until 1977, married women had to receive their husbands' permission to work outside the home.

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NPR News: In Paris, This Refugee Radio Station Is A Lifeline — In 5 Different Languages

In Paris, This Refugee Radio Station Is A Lifeline — In 5 Different Languages
Where can I find food? How do I fill out an asylum application? Stalingrad Connection, a community radio station, helps migrants find crucial information as they navigate a new country.

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NPR News: Few German Mothers Go Back To Work Full-Time. These Are The Challenges They Face

Few German Mothers Go Back To Work Full-Time. These Are The Challenges They Face
German women have achieved top political positions, but in the business world, progress has lagged. Until 1977, married women had to receive their husbands' permission to work outside the home.

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NPR News: In Paris, This Refugee Radio Station Is A Lifeline — In 5 Different Languages

In Paris, This Refugee Radio Station Is A Lifeline — In 5 Different Languages
Where can I find food? How do I fill out an asylum application? Stalingrad Connection, a community radio station, helps migrants find crucial information as they navigate a new country.

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Saturday, 27 July 2019

Miners Kill Indigenous Leader in Brazil During Invasion of Protected Land


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Is B.D.S. Anti-Semitic? A Closer Look at the Boycott Israel Campaign


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U.K. Man Who Made Up Child Abuse Claims Is Sentenced to 18 Years


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Anti-Gay Brutality in a Polish Town Blamed on Poisonous Propaganda


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NPR News: Hundreds Arrested At Moscow Protest

Hundreds Arrested At Moscow Protest
Hundreds of people have been arrested at a protest in Moscow. Scott Simon talks with Evan Gershkovich of the Moscow Times, who's been covering the rally.

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NPR News: Hundreds Arrested At Moscow Protest

Hundreds Arrested At Moscow Protest
Hundreds of people have been arrested at a protest in Moscow. Scott Simon talks with Evan Gershkovich of the Moscow Times, who's been covering the rally.

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Moscow Police Arrest More Than 600 at Election Protest


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NPR News: Russian Police Arrest Hundreds Of Demonstrators At Moscow Protest

Russian Police Arrest Hundreds Of Demonstrators At Moscow Protest
Demonstrators are demanding fair elections for the City Council and for opposition candidates to be allowed on the ballot.

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NPR News: Russian Police Arrest Hundreds Of Demonstrators At Moscow Protest

Russian Police Arrest Hundreds Of Demonstrators At Moscow Protest
Demonstrators are demanding fair elections for the City Council and for opposition candidates to be allowed on the ballot.

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2 U.S. Teenagers Admit Killing Police Officer in Rome, Officials Say


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Tunisia’s Democracy Is Tested, and Pulls Through, After a President’s Death


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NPR News: New Maine Law Aims To Restore Internet Privacy Protection Rolled Back By Trump Administration

New Maine Law Aims To Restore Internet Privacy Protection Rolled Back By Trump Administration
Lawmakers in Maine have passed a bill to restore internet privacy protections — protections that were rolled back by the Trump Administration and Congress.

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NPR News: Declared Dead At War, He Returned Alive To Find His World Had Moved On Without Him

Declared Dead At War, He Returned Alive To Find His World Had Moved On Without Him
After three wars, two marriages, and 30 months as a POW, Walter Dixon says he's proud of his time served in the military. "I'd do it again," he says in an interview for StoryCorps.

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NPR News: Isolated And Struggling, Many Seniors Are Turning To Suicide

Isolated And Struggling, Many Seniors Are Turning To Suicide
The golden years are thought to be a well-earned, carefree time in life. But adults 65 and older now account for almost 1 in 5 suicides in America.

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NPR News: Trump Opened A Door With North Korea. Will 2020 Candidates Follow?

Trump Opened A Door With North Korea. Will 2020 Candidates Follow?
Trump's meetings with North Korea's dictator has led to a new level of engagement with Pyongyang. Any Democrat who manages to win in 2020 has to decide whether to keep that relationship going.

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NPR News: Opinion: Is Anything More Urgent Than The Temperature Of Our Planet?

Opinion: Is Anything More Urgent Than The Temperature Of Our Planet?
Our earth is in the middle of what may be the hottest summer on record. Scorching new records were set all over Europe this week. What could be more urgent news than the temperature of our planet?

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NPR News: Trump Opened A Door With North Korea. Will 2020 Candidates Follow?

Trump Opened A Door With North Korea. Will 2020 Candidates Follow?
Trump's meetings with North Korea's dictator has led to a new level of engagement with Pyongyang. Any Democrat who manages to win in 2020 has to decide whether to keep that relationship going.

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NPR News: Opinion: Is Anything More Urgent Than The Temperature Of Our Planet?

Opinion: Is Anything More Urgent Than The Temperature Of Our Planet?
Our earth is in the middle of what may be the hottest summer on record. Scorching new records were set all over Europe this week. What could be more urgent news than the temperature of our planet?

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As Extreme Heat Becomes New Normal in Europe, Governments Scramble to Respond


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U.S. Student Said to Confess to Killing Italian Policeman


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Hong Kong Protests: Demonstrators Converge on Town Where Mob Rampaged


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Friday, 26 July 2019

She’s 14, Disabled From a Bomb Blast and One of Iraq’s Top Table Tennis Players


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Tiger Is Beaten to Death on Video, Outraging India


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New North Korean Missile Comes With Angry Message to South Korea’s President


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After Tariff Threat, Trump Says Guatemala Has Agreed to New Asylum Rules


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A French Town’s Green Policies Aim to Win Over the Working Class


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An American Aimed to See Every Country in the World. Then He Hit Syria.


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NPR News: 150 Migrants Feared Dead In Mediterranean's Worst Loss Of Life This Year

150 Migrants Feared Dead In Mediterranean's Worst Loss Of Life This Year
"Our death rate is rising alarmingly," a U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees spokesperson says. Aid agencies continue rescue efforts off the shore of Libya, hoping to save anyone else who survived.

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NPR News: 'Mass Arrest' Of 16 Marines Over Alleged Human Smuggling, Drug Crimes

'Mass Arrest' Of 16 Marines Over Alleged Human Smuggling, Drug Crimes
As some 800 Marines gathered in formation at Camp Pendleton in California, 16 people were pulled out and put under arrest. It's rare for such a large group to be arrested.

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NPR News: In Lebanon, Palestinians Protest New Employment Restrictions

In Lebanon, Palestinians Protest New Employment Restrictions
The protests were spurred by the closure of two Palestinian-owned businesses amid a larger government crackdown on Syrian refugees. Palestinians make up about 10% of Lebanon's population.

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NPR News: In Lebanon, Palestinians Protest New Employment Restrictions

In Lebanon, Palestinians Protest New Employment Restrictions
The protests were spurred by the closure of two Palestinian-owned businesses amid a larger government crackdown on Syrian refugees. Palestinians make up about 10% of Lebanon's population.

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NPR News: How To Bring Cancer Care To The World's Poorest Children

How To Bring Cancer Care To The World's Poorest Children
First, say researchers, challenge assumptions that it's too costly and complicated.

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NPR News: How To Bring Cancer Care To The World's Poorest Children

How To Bring Cancer Care To The World's Poorest Children
First, say researchers, challenge assumptions that it's too costly and complicated.

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Iran Releases 9 Indian Sailors From Seized Tanker


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