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U.N. debates whether an international force is needed to open aid routes in Haiti
Haiti is spiraling out of control, according to United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres. How can the U.N. help, and will it involve military intervention?
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Israel Isn't Going To Attack Us, Iran's U.N. Ambassador Says
"Iran is so strong," Ambassador Mohammad Khazaee tells NPR, and "the consequences would be devastating for [Israel] and maybe for whoever helped them. ... There are wise enough people around the world to tell them not to do such a crazy thing."
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Divided U.N. Reviews Iraq Sanctions
As the United States and allies formally ask the U.N. Security Council to lift sanctions on Iraq, France and Germany question aspects of the resolution and Russia's stance is unclear. Russia's foreign minister shows support for lifting sanctions, but its U.N. ambassador expresses reservations. But Russian President Vladimir Putin has maintained that the U.N. should complete arms inspections before sanctions are lifted. NPR's Lawrence Sheets reports.
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Prime Video movies and TV shows will include ads starting Jan. 29
Amazon will start placing advertisements in its movies and TV shows — unless customers are willing to pay more each month. What's driving the change at Amazon and other platforms?
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Court In Turkey Orders Twitter Service Restored
The social media site was blocked in the runup to last Sunday's local elections, but the ban was deemed a breach of free expression and ordered reversed.
Top US envoy takes trip to remind the world that millions inside Syria still need aid
U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas Greenfield travels to the Turkey-Syria border to remind the world of the need for continued aid for Syrians who are fleeing or in opposition-held parts of the country.
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Pressuring the U.N. on the Ceasefire Draft
Arab leaders are not happy with the resolution drafted by France and the United States. They believe the current proposal favors Israel, and they're urging the United Nations to make changes.
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Top Stories: UNT Chancellor To Retire; Iconic Movies With Texas Settings
The top local stories this morning from KERA News:After 40 years of public service, University of North Texas chancellor Lee Jackson will announce his…
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Top Stories: Severe Weather In Saturday’s Forecast; Gerrymandering In Texas
The top local stories this evening from KERA News: The rain just won't go away. Up to 8 inches of rain has fallen over the last three days in parts of…
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Top Stories: Winding Down The Legislative Session; Changes In Prostate Screening
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: This will be a busy week for state lawmakers. The legislative session concludes next Monday, and both…
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