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A former Afghan interpreter is settling in to his new home in the U.S.
Caught up in the chaos of the last days of the U.S. engagement in Afghanistan, one former interpreter is getting back to the difficult task of creating a new life in his adopted country.
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Belarusian Sprinter Is Seeking Asylum In Poland Rather Than Return Home
NPR's A Martínez talks to Heather McGill, a researcher with Amnesty International, about threats against Belarusian athletes, including Olympic sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya.
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There's an exodus from Cuba happening
More Cubans are leaving the country than ever before. Cuba is facing its worst economic downturn in decades.
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A Sudanese-American journalist recounts his experience fleeing Khartoum
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Sudanese-American journalist Isma'il Kushkush about fleeing the violence in Khartoum.
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International Students Face Uncertain Futures With COVID-19 Campus Closures, Travel Restrictions
Sara Alharbi is a doctoral candidate at the University of North Texas who is studying how to design curriculum for children. She plans to graduate in May,…
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Taunt Or Miscalculation? Iran's Provocative Pick For U.N. Envoy
Iran reportedly nominated a diplomat with ties to the 1979 takeover of the U.S Embassy in Tehran. It's the latest sign of how hard it will be for the U.S. and Iran to overcome decades of mistrust.
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Two Brave Journalists In Afghanistan
The two Associated Press journalists shot in Afghanistan shared a gift for finding the humanity in war zones. Photographer Anja Niedringhaus was killed, and reporter Kathy Gannon was wounded.
Immigration Ban Halted By Federal Judge
A federal judge has temporarily halted President Trump's executive order that bars citizens of seven Muslim majority countries from entering the U.S. NPR's Scott Horsley has the latest.
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Senate Fails To Advance Any Immigration Proposals
The Senate failed to pass any immigration legislation before a self-imposed Friday deadline. Without a bill, roughly 700,000 immigrants stand to lose legal protections as early as March 5.
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EU Leaders, Turkey Near Agreement On Migration Route To Northern Europe
A summit in Brussels has ended with participants saying they are closer to an agreement. The EU has been seeking more help from Turkey to cut the flow of migrants. Turkey wants EU membership and cash.
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