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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
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For Foreign Journalists, A Rare Invitation To Damascus
Foreign reporters' access to Syria is severely restricted, but this week, a group of Western journalists has been invited to hear the Assad regime's point of view. NPR's Peter Kenyon is among them.
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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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Biden Has Overturned Trump's 'Muslim Travel Ban.' Activists Say That's Not Enough
NPR's Scott Simon asks Iman Awad of Emgage Action what advocates want the Biden administration to do after repealing the travel ban that primarily affected Muslim-majority and African countries.
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New Hampshire Woman Rides Out The Pandemic In New Zealand
A 73-year-old widow from New Hampshire got stranded in New Zealand when the pandemic hit last year. Where she's living now is handling COVID-19 very differently than the United States.
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Truck crash kills more than 50 migrants in southern Mexico
A truck believed to be carrying migrants crashed near Mexico's southen border with Guatemala, killing more than 50 people.
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Advocates look to credit card companies to track suspect gun sales
In New York, lawmakers and at least one pension fund are pushing credit card companies to create a category for gun and ammunition purchases. They say it could help flag suspicious purchases.
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Russia Retaliates Against U.S. Action And Expels U.S. Officials
Tensions between Russia and the West are ratcheting up as the Russian Foreign Ministry announced the expulsion of 60 U.S. officials and the closure of the U.S. Consulate in St. Petersburg.
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