Wave of massacres signals new chapter in Colombia's conflict
A spike in massacres in rural areas of Colombia is signaling a new chapter in the country’s long history of bloodshed
A spike in massacres in rural areas of Colombia is signaling a new chapter in the country’s long history of bloodshed
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Читать дальше...NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Bi-khim Hsiao, Taiwan's representative to the U.S., about the coronavirus, a possible bilateral trade deal between the U.S. and Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Cindy McCain, the widow of Republican senator and presidential candidate John McCain, about her endorsement of Joe Biden for president.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Christopher 2x, an activist and friend of Breonna Taylor's family, about the indictment of a former Louisville police officer in the case.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Bi-khim Hsiao, Taiwan's representative to the U.S., about the coronavirus, a possible bilateral trade deal between the U.S. and Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
The body of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is lying in repose at the U.S. Supreme Court, where mourners lined up to pay respects on Wednesday.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly interviews reporter Tyler Falk of Current about the CEO of American Public Media stepping down as employees express frustration regarding racial and gender equity.
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with poet Joshua Bennett about his new collection, Owed. Bennett says he tried to create poems that celebrate places and people who were disparaged.
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The latest community artwork in Avondale has a story of the generations behind it. The artwork on the side of the Age Concern Auckland office on Rosebank Road, is the final stage of an 18-month intergenerational community art project coordinated by ...
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Many iconic musicians who helped shape today's music industry started their careers in their 20s.
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