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North Korea fires ballistic missile in resumption of testing
North Korea launched a ballistic missile into the sea on Sunday, its neighbors said. It was the eighth of its kind this year and comes as U.S. attention is focused on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Pete Seeger, Folk Music Icon And Activist, Dies At 94
Seeger had been a mentor and an influence on younger musicians for decades. He will be remembered for his music and his social activism.
On Two Sides, Two Funerals — While Death Toll Mounts In Gaza
As the violence between Hamas and Israel continues, so too do the funerals that come in its wake. NPR correspondents Ari Shapiro and Emily Harris attended two such funerals today, in Tel Aviv and Gaza respectively, and they tell of what they learned there.
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Kerry: Evidence Points Clearly To Rebels Shooting Down MH17
The U.S. secretary of state says a mix of U.S. intelligence and social media reports "points a very clear finger at the separatists" having brought down the plane with a surface-to-air missile.
WHO's Measured Reaction To Trump's Pledge To Cut U.S. Ties To The Agency
On Friday, President Trump said he would sever ties — and funding — to the World Health Organization because of its relationship with China. On Monday, WHO offers its first official response.
Venezuelan Migrants Face Hardships In Brazil, But Say It's Still Better Than What They Left
Venezuela's economic and social meltdown is fueling an exodus. Tens of thousands of people have made their way to Brazil, some to the heart of the Amazon rain forest. Life is very difficult, but despite the hardships Venezuelan migrants say it's still better than back home.
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Trump Sees Pardon As Power, Perk — Considers One For Muhammad Ali
For President Trump, the pardon seems to have become the ultimate symbol of presidential power. He says he's considering one for the late boxer, though Ali's attorney says it's not necessary.
World Food Program Director Urges The U.S. To 'End This War' In Yemen
NPR's Lakshmi Singh speaks with David Beasley of the World Food Program about the effort to curtail famine in Yemen.
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Former Bolton Aide On How Bolton Factored Into The Impeachment Inquiry Hearings
NPR's Ailsa Chang asks Mark Groombridge, former aide to John Bolton, how his former boss factored into the impeachment inquiry hearings.
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U.S. Denounces Violence Against Rohingya As 'Ethnic Cleansing'
"Those responsible for these atrocities must be held accountable," Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said in a statement Wednesday. Targeted sanctions against Myanmar are a possibility.
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