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Documentary Offers A Devastating Look At The Obama Administration's 'Final Year'
Greg Barker's new film follows Obama's foreign policy team as they set about negotiating an arms deal in Iran, a climate accord in Paris and a response to refugee crises in Syria and parts of Africa.
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Sanctions Targeting North Korea Ripple Into Russia
Sanctions require Russia to expel about 30,000 North Korean migrant workers. In this city in Russia's Far East, some business owners say they will be sorely missed.
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Trump Administration Looks Ahead To Talks With North Korea
Rachel Martin talks to Republican Sen. Cory Gardner of Colorado about his reaction to President Trump agreeing to meet North Korea's leader. The invitation was facilitated by South Korean diplomats.
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North Korea Demolishes Its Nuclear Test Site In A 'Huge Explosion'
Journalists observed as North Korea blew up tunnels it uses for nuclear testing. But experts say it was mostly for show, and closing the site will have little impact on the nation's capabilities.
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If The U.S.-North Korea Summit Holds, What's On The Table?
Steve Inskeep talks to Suzanne DiMaggio, a senior fellow at the New America think tank, who helped to broker informal talks last year between the Trump administration and North Korea.
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'Stop The Maduro Genocide': Protesters March In Venezuela With U.S. Support
Opposition leader Juan Guaidó called for nationwide rallies a week after he declared himself interim president and demanded Nicolás Maduro step down or call new elections.
North Korea launches another suspected missile amid stalled talks with the U.S.
The launch corresponded with an unexplained order by the FAA to ground some flights on the U.S. West Coast.
U.S. defense secretary presses Israeli officials on protecting civilian lives in Gaza
Lloyd Austin arrived in Tel Aviv on Monday and told officials that although U.S. support for Israel was "unshakeable," protecting civilians in Gaza was "both a moral duty and a strategic imperative."
Mercy me: Photos show what humans have done to the planet in the Anthropocene age
Anthropocene refers to the age of humans — the things we've done to Earth. Geologists just rejected a proposal to declare an official "Anthropocene epoch." But everyone agrees: Damage has been done.
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A new Taliban law opens the door to child marriage even further
"This is one of the most worrying legal developments in Afghanistan under the Taliban," says Roqia Saee, a women's rights advocate.
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