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Homelessness among Latino residents has spiked in San Francisco
Despite measures meant to protect renters during the pandemic, homelessness among Latino residents has spiked in San Francisco.
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Kremlin Plans To Retaliate After Expulsion Of Russian Diplomats
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says the expulsion of Russian diplomats are the result of "colossal blackmail" by the U.S.. That so many nations are taking part, he said, shows how few truly independent countries are left in the world.
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How foreign overfishing is driving migration crisis in Senegal
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with environmental scientist Dyhia Belhabib about overfishing in Senegal.
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As Final Election Results Trickle In, Low Chance For Major Changes In Iran
Reformers did well in Iran's parliamentary elections, but Iranians say the chaos in neighboring countries makes them wary of too much change beyond working on the economy.
Kennedy's Body Taken From Home
The body of Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy made its way Thursday from Hyannis to Boston. It will lie in repose at the JFK Library in Boston until a weekend funeral.
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As tensions mount, Poland plans to deploy troops to its border with Belarus
Poland is planning to send ten thousand troops to its border with Belarus to counter what the government sees as a security threat from Russia's ally, and host to Wagner militia fighters.
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Turks Hope Government Will Ramp Up Fight Against Militants
Turks on the Istanbul street where the three suspected Ataturk Airport attackers lived wonder what threats surround them. The government faces pressure to fight ISIS; people fear the end of tourism.
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The scale of devastation in eastern Libya mounts after devastating floods
Local officials say the death toll from the massive flooding in Libya has climbed over 11,000 as shocked residents assess where entire neighborhoods were washed away.
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Poland's upcoming election could be most important in decades
Poland holds national elections on Sunday and opposition parties say the future of the country's democracy is at stake.
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A family in Venezuela prepares to leave for the U.S.
Millions of Venezuelans have left their country to escape authoritarian rule and economic collapse. We tell the story of one family headed to the U.S.
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