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'Putin lies,' says the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with U.S. Charge d'Affaires Kristina Kvien, who is now running the U.S. Embassy from the western Ukrainian city of Lviv amid threats of a Russian invasion.
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Austin Ranks In The Top Five Cities In The U.S. For Potential Wildfire Damage
A new report from a California-based market research firm finds that Austin ranks fifth in a list of cities facing the highest reconstruction costs due...
News Brief: U.N. General Assembly To Open, North Korea Crisis Poll
President Trump will be among the world leaders in New York City for the opening of the U.N. General Assembly. A study looks at whether Americans trust Trump to handle North Korea's nuclear threat.
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Gaza Conflict: Shell Strikes U.N. School, Killing Up To 19 Who Sought Shelter
One U.N. official said this was a "breaking point." The conflict, now going into its 23rd day, shows no sign of abating. The death toll in Gaza has now surpassed 1,200.
Ruckus Raisers: Texas Music Top 10 Of 2012
David Okamoto takes his annual year-end look at the best music stemming from Texas, and once again, it's a mixed bag. Lone Star State music was all over…
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500 People May Have Died In Latest Boat Sinking, U.N. Refugee Agency Says
Smugglers tried to transfer more than 100 people onto an already crowded boat at sea, according to survivors of what could be one of the worst recent catastrophes suffered by refugees and migrants.
Leaders from coastal cities discuss rising sea levels at a U.N. conference in Nice
Scientists and mayors from around the world gather in Nice to find solutions ahead of the U.N. Ocean Conference.
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'It felt like my head burst': Survivors recount attack on U.N. facility
Some of the people injured from this week's attack on a United Nations training facility in Khan Younis are receiving treatment in Rafah.
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Trump Admin Will Protect Health Workers Who Refuse Services On Religious Grounds
The Division of Conscience and Religious Freedom is being established to aid health workers with objections rooted in conscience or religion to treating certain people and performing some procedures.
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Former Secret Service head on the agency's controversy following the rally shooting
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Ralph Basham, the director of the Secret Service during the George W. Bush administration, about Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle's decision to resign.
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