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Malaysia Sends Men Questioned In Murder Back To North Korea, Along With Kim's Body
Malaysian diplomats were also allowed to leave North Korea, in a swap that seemingly ends the standoff over the murder of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's half-brother.
United Nations Will Investigate Possible Use Of Chemical Weapons In Syria
The United States has declared the use of chemical weapons is a "red line" in the conflict. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said their se is a "crime against humanity."
Syrian Government Deploys Troops To Quell Rebel Army
While diplomatic efforts intensified in the U.N., activists say 60 were killed in clashes with government forces on Sunday.
In War-Torn Northern Syria, Children 'Only Paint In Red'
Fighting has raged in Syria since March 2011. The U.N. estimates that more than 60,000 people have died. The effect on children is heart-breaking. Some can't draw pictures of people without showing blood coming out of them.
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Syrian Activists Claim Regime Is Using Force To Break Up Demonstrations
On the second day of a ceasefire, there's less violence but the government is still using force against them, anti-regime activists say.
Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (April 4)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Mediator: 'Haven't Achieved Much' At Syrian Peace Talks
On the first day of face-to-face meetings, representatives of the two sides made eye contact, but spoke only through the U.N. mediator.
Egyptian Court Dismisses Breach Of Trust Lawsuit Against ElBaradei
Mohammed ElBaradei, the former head of the UN nuclear agency, had been accused of betraying the national trust of Egypt. He resigned as Egypt's interim vice president this summer, after a crackdown on backers of Mohammed Morsi.
Ugandan President Signs Anti-Gay Measure Into Law
The law makes gay sex punishable by terms of up to life in prison. The U.S. and U.N. said the new law violated basic human rights.
America Reckons With Racism: A Conversation With Michael Eric Dyson
Professor, author and preacher Michael Eric Dyson joins us.
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