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Russia's wars in Chechnya offer a grim warning of what could be in Ukraine
Russia unleashes a heavy bombing campaign. Cities are reduced to rubble. Thousands of civilians are killed. Russia did that twice in Chechnya in the 1990s. Is a repeat likely in Ukraine today?
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What's News In The Rest Of The World
The headlines are from a cross section of news organizations around the globe. Wednesday's stories range from the expulsion of a family from France to a popular politician in Indonesia.
Why We Should Quit Tossing Fish Heads And Eat 'Em Up Instead. Yum!
If you really want to fight food waste, eat fish heads, the U.N. says. They're nutritious and delicious, but most fish heads get thrown back in the sea as trash or turned into livestock feed.
Weapons Inspector Points Out Challenges Facing Deal On Syria
Steve Inskeep talks to David Kay, former chief U.N. weapons inspector in Iraq about the Russia-U.S. brokered plan to destroy Syria's chemical weapons.
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'SNL' Star Bowen Yang Discusses Diversity, Queer Identity On Show
NPR's Sam Sanders, host of the NPR podcast It's Been A Minute, talks to comedian Bowen Yang about the upcoming season of Saturday Night Live, and navigating queer and Asian identities on the show.
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Trump Talks About Inspector General's Report, Tariffs
The president spoke to Fox News today, addressing a new inspector general's report and tariffs against Chinese-made products. Rachel Martin discusses with NPR White House correspondent Scott Horsley.
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Freedom House Report Finds Freedom On The Wane Worldwide
The annual survey of the state of global freedom includes the world's two biggest democracies — India and the U.S. — among nations where freedom is declining.
At Least 4 Palestinians Killed As Deadly Violence Again Roils Gaza Protests
More than 40 Palestinians are dead after weeks of protests on the Gaza-Israel border, where Israeli troops have sometimes used live fire — including on Friday, when some protesters rushed a fence.
Amb. Wendy Sherman Discusses Upcoming U.S.-North Korea Meeting
South Korea's President Moon Jae-in and President Trump met at the White House Tuesday to discuss strategy on North Korea negotiations moving forward. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Ambassador Wendy Sherman for her views.
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7 Years After Gadhafi's Ouster, Libya Remains Engulfed In Civil War
It's been seven years since the Arab Spring brutally ousted dictator Moammar Gadhafi. Rachel Martin talks to former Ambassador Ryan Crocker about how Libya remains pivotal despite being sunk in chaos.
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