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La Soufrière Volcano: A Growing Humanitarian Crisis
Between 16,000 and 20,000 people were evacuated from the area around the volcano on St. Vincent. Some evacuees are with family and friends; others are fleeing the island entirely.
U.S. Relationship with Sudan a Balancing Act
Critics of the Bush administration see the government's policy towards Sudan shifting to appeasement in the face of genocide in Darfur. The altered tone may be the result of cooperation on the war on terror.
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Stray Bullets Take Their Toll in Haiti Slum
Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, has been struggling for months to quell violence and prepare for national elections, which take place next month. The residents of the slum knowns as Citey Soleil are caught in the crossfire.
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N. Korea Signals Willingness to Restart Nuclear Talks
North Korea has signaled a willingness to resume negotiations on its nuclear weapons program for the first time since discussions broke off in June 2004. China's U.N. ambassador told reporters Tuesday he expects talks between North Korea, South Korea, Japan, China, Russia and the United States to restart in Beijing in the next few weeks.
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First Listen: tUnE-yArDs, 'Nikki Nack'
Merrill Garbus' music finds genius in the ongoing struggle between the orderly and the unknown. tUnE-yArDs' dazzlingly imaginative third album is filled with sudden and arresting left turns.
'High Heel' Muses On Beauty, Power — And Stilettos
When she worked at the U.N., Summer Brennan wore high heels almost every day — even when they made her fall. Her new book High Heel is an exploration of modern womanhood through the history of heels.
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Obama: Action On Climate Change Needed
President Obama said Tuesday the U.S. was determined to act on climate change, but did not offer any specific proposals on how the country would do so. His comments came at the opening of the U.N. climate summit.
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Sudanese refugees in Chad scramble to survive
As the refugee crisis in Chad continues to grow, international attention on the situation remains limited in the face of numerous other global humanitarian challenges.
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KIOS 91.5 FM BLUES CHART MARCH 2023
The KIOS 91.5 FM Blues Chart for March 2023
Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh on Her Historic Filibuster and Hopes for the Current Legislative Session
Maria Corpuz is in conversation with Nebraska state senator Machaela Cavanaugh about the historic filibuster of LB574 and her hopes for the current legislative session.
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