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Can Oil Fuel Libya's Reconstruction?
Rebuilding Libya will be complex, but the Libyans should be able to pay for reconstruction with their oil. Host Audie Cornish talks with John Hamilton, a Libya expert at Cross Border Information, about the current state and future of Libya's oil industry.
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2016 Was Worst Year Yet For Children Caught In Syria's War, UNICEF Says
More than 650 children died in Syria last year, UNICEF says — and 255 of them were either in or near a school. Millions of other Syrian kids are relying on humanitarian aid.
15-Year-Old Girl Found Dead In A Menstrual Hut In Nepal
It's the second death in a menstrual hut within a month. Police suspect the teenager had lit a fire in the hut and died from a lack of oxygen.
Mayors, Companies Vow To Act On Climate, Even As U.S. Leaves Paris Accord
President Trump has announced he will withdraw the U.S. from the global agreement to fight climate change. But more than 1,200 mayors, governors and business leaders say they're still on board.
With Court's OK, Chile Relaxes One Of The World's Strictest Abortion Bans
Chilean lawmakers passed a bill earlier this month adding three exceptions to its ban on the procedure. Still, the bill was in limbo — until the Constitutional Court approved it as law Monday.
In Kenyan Election, Kenyatta Holds On To Razor-Thin Margin After Final Tally
Uhuru Kenyatta is facing charges at the International Criminal Court. A official announcement will be made Saturday morning.
North Korea Claims It Has U.S. Student In Custody
State media reported that the isolated nation has detained a student from the University of Virginia for "committing anti-republic activities."
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Russian police jail kids who took flowers and 'No to War' signs to Ukraine's embassy
The children were still clutching their flowers as they sat in custody. Police reportedly threatened mothers with losing their parental rights.
15 boxes of White House records have been recovered at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort
Those records should have been transferred to officials from the White House at the end of the Trump administration, according to federal law.
Serbs Protest Kosovo's Declaration of Independence
Serbs in Kosovo rallied Monday to protest Kosovo's declaration of independence Sunday. President Bush, who is traveling this week in Africa, was first to recognize new independence, which is opposed by Russia. The move has prompted Serbia to recall its ambassador from Washington.
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