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EU Nears Deal With Turkey To Limit Migration
After some opposition, European Union leaders at the summit in Brussels are finalizing an agreement with Turkey aimed at helping Syrian refugees fleeing war.
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Latinos At Home And Abroad Mourn After Orlando Shooting
Orlando's Latino community is coming together to help those affected by Sunday's shooting.
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Obama Calls For Better Response To Cybersecurity Threats
President Obama signed an executive order that aims to stem attacks by hackers. The order encourages companies to share information about cyber threats with each other and the federal government.
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Judge Rules Against State Department In Same-Sex Couple's Citizenship Lawsuit
Andrew and Elad Dvash-Banks have twin sons, born four minutes apart. The State Department has maintained that one is a U.S. citizen and one is not. A judge sided with the couple.
Activists: Gang Database Disproportionately Targets Young Men Of Color
Latino and immigrant groups in Chicago say that the electronic gang database is inaccurate, that there is no way for people to remove their names and that it's leading to some deportations.
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Russia Plans To Respond To Its Diplomats Being Expelled Across U.S. And Europe
Russian diplomats are being expelled across the U.S. and Europe after Russia allegedly poisoned a former Russian double agent living in the U.K. NPR looks at Russia's response to the expulsions.
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Behind Support For 'Adoption,' A Web Of Clandestine Russian Advocates
The sign on the door in Wilmington, Del., calls it a "human rights foundation" dedicated to resuming American adoption of Russian children. But what it's really about is anti-sanctions lobbying.
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After Otto Warmbier's Release, Will U.S. Ban Travel To North Korea?
It's highly unusual for the government to restrict the ability of Americans to go abroad. A full-on ban would have to come from Congress, but the secretary of state has authority to restrict travel.
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Two Americans Held In North Korea Are Back On U.S. Soil
Kenneth Bae, a Christian missionary detained in late 2012, and Matthew Todd Miller, arrested in North Korea earlier this year, came home Saturday.
Landslide Win Puts Opposition Party In Charge In India
Defying expectations of a close vote that would require a coalition government, opposition leader Narendra Modi and his BJP party won India's election outright, by a huge margin.
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