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Former National Security Adviser John Bolton Weighs In On U.S.-North Korea Relations
In an exclusive interview, former national security adviser John Bolton speaks with NPR's Steve Inskeep about North Korea. He also addressed questions about the impeachment of President Trump.
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Libya Could Descend Into War Again After Army General Launches Surprise Attack On Tripoli
Libya is once again facing instability as a renegade general leads forces attempting to oust the internationally-recognized government in Tripoli.
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Pentagon Says U.S. Troop Position In Syria Came Under Fire From Turkish Incursion
A spokesman says all U.S. troops are accounted for with no injuries. U.S. officials say they oppose Turkey's military incursion into northern Syria.
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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.
Price Of HIV Test Falls, Raising Hopes In Global AIDS Fight
A new financing deal aims to slash the cost of HIV viral load testing in low- and middle-income countries. Public health officials say it's a crucial step to ending the AIDS epidemic.
North And South Korea Restart Communication Channels After Near 14 Months Of Silence
North and South Korea have reopened a hotline that was closed for nearly 14 months. "We hope that inter-Korean communications are never again suspended," a South Korean official said.
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Biden will attend summits in Europe as he struggles to get agreements at home
President Biden leaves Washington to attend the G-20 in Rome and the U.N. climate summit in Glasgow. But will he have progress to show at home on his priorities, as Democrats try to hash out a deal?
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North Korea claims second successful test of hypersonic missile
North Korea claimed Thursday to have conducted the second successful test flight of a hypersonic missile. Wednesday's launch was the North's first known weapons test in about two months.
North Korean missile test ends in failure, as South and U.S. watch for ICBM test
North Korea is reportedly working up to testing of a longer-range intercontinental ballistic missile that could reach the whole of the continental U.S.
Tillerson Confirms North Korea Missile An ICBM, Calls For Global Action
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the test of the long-range missile "represents a new escalation of the threat to the United States, our allies and partners, the region, and the world."
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