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Netanyahu's Not-Quite-2-State Solution
Days after President Trump endorsed a two-state solution, the Israeli prime minister tells NPR's Steve Inskeep that Israel must retain control of security in any agreement with the Palestinians.
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Iran's Foreign Minister: U.S. Strike On Soleimani An Act Of Terrorism And War
Speaking with NPR in Tehran on Tuesday, Mohammad Javad Zarif said the U.S. "will pay" for the attack that killed Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani last week.
Toilet Signs Give The Scoop On Pee And Poop
In honor of World Toilet Day, here is a sampling of toilet etiquette signage. It's hard to argue with advice like: "Please use a toilet finely."
Southern Africa Is Still Struggling To Understand Scale Of Devastation From Cyclone
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Gerald Bourke of the World Food Programme, as relief workers in Africa are still learning about the scope of devastation from Cyclone Idai.
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Rwanda's Genocide Victims Remembered 25 Years Later
Some 800,000 Rwandans, mostly from the country's Tutsi minority, were killed in the mass slaughter. President Kagame said the country is "wounded and heartbroken, yes. But unvanquished."
North Korea Condemns Raid On Its Embassy In Spain
More than a month ago, there was a raid on North Korea's embassy in Spain. An obscure group claimed responsibility for the break-in and declared a revolution against the North Korean government.
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Airstrikes Have Pounded Yemen And This Time Children Paid The Price
Rachel Martin speaks with NPR's Ruth Sherlock about another terrible turn in the war in Yemen – with images of bloodied children after an airstrike Thursday that killed dozens.
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Syria Airstrikes Resurface Lawmakers' Questions Over Presidential Authority
Some Democrats raised a longstanding debate over presidential vs congressional reach. The administration called the attacks proportionate and said it had briefed congressional leaders ahead of time.
G20 meets to find a way to prevent economic collapse and help citizens in Afghanistan
The G20 is holding a special summit on Afghanistan as the country heads toward a humanitarian crisis.
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U.S. religious group says 17 missionaries have been kidnapped in Haiti
The missionary group, which included children, were on their way home from building an orphanage, according to a message from Ohio-based Christian Aid Ministries.
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