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Humanitarian Experts Debate Trump's Use Of The Term 'Humanitarian Crisis'
Some in the aid industry are outraged that Trump used the term, but others see it as a positive sign.
Stampede At Italian Nightclub Leaves At Least Six People Dead And Many Injured
Most of those killed were minors attending a rap concert. Officials have not determined what caused the stampede, but there are reports of pepper spray being used inside of the club.
Penny Marshall, Filmmaker And 'Laverne & Shirley' Star, Dies At 75
Marshall directed Big and A League of Their Own, among other films.
Iran Hopes Slowing Rise Of COVID-19 Cases Means The Worst Is Over
Iranian officials say new coronavirus case numbers and deaths are lower than before, but they urge for an end to sanctions under these hard circumstances.
Mnuchin 'Hopeful' On Imminent Deal For New Coronavirus Relief Funding
The deal would include $300 billion to replenish a tapped-out small-business loan program, as well as additional funding for hospitals and testing.
Bernie Sanders Will 'Assess' His Campaign Following More Big Primary Losses
For the third week in a row, former Vice President Joe Biden scored lopsided wins against the Vermont senator and extended a delegate lead that may be impossible for Sanders to surmount.
The Challenges Of Preparing For Coronavirus In Syria
"We're scared of coronavirus and we don't know what God has written for us," says an aid worker. "The precautions being taken here are very little and very weak."
Pope Changes Canon Law Surrounding Sex Abuse Cases
Pope Francis has abolished the highest level of secrecy used to protect pedophiles within the Catholic Church and also made changes to what the Vatican considers child pornography.
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Opinion: 30 Years After The Berlin Wall
The Berlin Wall was a concrete manifestation of the barrier between democracy and oppression. NPR's Scott Simon marks the 30th anniversary of the day it began to come down.
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Leaders In South Sudan Again Postpone Creating Unity Government
The ongoing attempt to form a unity government in South Sudan is again failing to meet a deadline — it's been pushed back 100 days. The U.S. is upset but can do little about it.
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