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U.N. Says Ethiopia's Civil War Has The Country On The Brink Of Catastrophe
A civil war that began last year in the Tigray region of Ethiopia has the international community concerned as hundreds of thousands of people in the region now live in famine.
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COVID-19 In DFW March 22-28: Texas Cases Top 2,000
This week, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Texas reached over 2,000.Get the latest news from our COVID-19 Live Updates page.5 p.m. - Gov. Abbott…
Top Stories: A City Tries To Comes To Grips With Tragedy As It Grieves Fallen Officers
The top stories this afternoon from KERA news: The fear, shock and outrage over Thursday night’s deadly shootings is still vivid as Dallas tries to come…
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Somalia On The Brink Of Famine, U.N. Warns
The U.N. is warning that Somalia could soon be facing a famine without urgent international action, raising concerns of a repeat of 2011's famine which killed more than a quarter of a million people.
Madeleine Albright left a rich legacy for other women in public service to follow
Madeleine Albright was the first woman to serve as secretary of state and was a role model for generations of girls and women. She died on Wednesday at age 84.
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Biden marks his climate legacy during Amazon visit, asserting 'nobody' can reverse it
"Some may seek to deny or delay the clean energy revolution that's underway in America, but nobody — nobody — can reverse it," Biden said. But Trump has vowed to roll back those plans.
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Ken Tucker's Top 10: The Year In Music
Fresh Air's critic looks back on a fruitful year and lists his favorite music releases of 2011.
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Domestic Violence Counseling on the Web
Minnesota Public Radio's Lynette Nyman reports on the efforts of domestic violence counselors to create an Internet site that would facilitate battered women in the United States.
10 Things To Know About The U.N. Climate Talks In Paris
Leaders from around the world are converging on Paris for the 2015 U.N. Climate Change Conference. Listen to our special coverage to find out what you should know and what's at stake.
Bush U.N. Speech to Focus on Middle East
President Bush addresses the United Nations General Assembly with a speech advocating the spread of democracy in the Middle East. But he's likely to face a skeptical audience that is critical of the U.S. policies in Iraq and Iran.
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