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U.S. Army Reservist Arrested In Chicago On Charges Of Spying For China
A 27-year-old Chinese citizen who enlisted in the Army Reserve under a program for foreigners with "vital" skills, allegedly provided information on U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists.
Explaining How the Travel Ban Became a 'Confusing Procedural Mess'
From Texas Standard : President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning travel for 90 days from seven Muslim-majority countries on Jan. 27. The...
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U.N. Urges China To Stop Detaining Uighurs; 'Political Reeducation' Centers Reported
The U.N. Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination says it is alarmed by reports of detentions, mass surveillance, and "frequent baseless police stops."
Noncitizens Recruited For An Army Program Are At Risk For Deportation
A Chinese national who joined the U.S. Army is facing deportation before he has a chance to gain citizenship through military service. His lawyer says he'll face reprisals if he is returned to China.
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EU Migrant Deal: Turkey To Start Denying Asylum Granted Elsewhere
Turkey and the European Union struck a deal intended to halt the uncontrolled influx of asylum seekers to Europe. NPR's Lauren Frayer explains how the agreement aims to level out the "irregular" flow.
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The Menendez Paradox: Facing Charges After Testifying Against Corruption
The senator who once testified against a corrupt mayor is facing his own federal corruption charges.
What Are You Afraid Of In 2016? Globetrotters Share Their Fears
What if I get sick? Will I be able to find quality health care? What if there's civil unrest? A poll shows what world travelers worry about.
Turkey And The EU Strike Controversial Migration Deal In Brussels
The European Union and Turkey have reached agreement on a plan aimed at stemming the massive flow of people into Europe. It likely will impact the fates of tens of thousands of migrants and refugees.
State Department Brings Employees Back To Work Despite Shutdown
The department said it "is taking steps to make additional funds available to pay employee salaries." State has 75,000, including nearly 50,000 local hires, most of whom have been receiving pay.
Despite Remaining ISIS Threats, Pompeo Says U.S. Made 'Caliphate In Syria Go Away'
In an interview with NPR, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo expanded on remarks by President Trump, who declared the U.S. had "won against ISIS" and would pull troops from Syria.
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