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Bangladesh Relaxes Curfew
In Bangladesh, the army-backed interim government has eased a curfew that was imposed in a bid to end days of clashes between police and students. Authorities have called the violence a "conspiracy" and have closed a number of universities in the capital and other cities.
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Deadline: Undocumented migrants in Pakistan must leave or face deportation
NPR's A Martinez talks to Rick Noack, who covers Afghanistan for The Washington Post, about Wednesday's deadline set by the Pakistani government for undocumented migrants to leave or face deportation.
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The governor of Iowa endorses Ron DeSantis in the GOP presidential race
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis picked up a big endorsement in Iowa — the state that kicks things off for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. Gov. Kim Reynolds announced she's supporting DeSantis.
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Barbara Hoctor Lynch, former NPR host, has died at 77
The former broadcast journalist who spent time hosting NPR's two flagship news shows during the late 70s, died this month.
Rolling Stones To Return To Hyde Park After 44 Years
The Stones' 1969 concert at the park drew 250,000 people and was tinged with sorrow, coming just two days after the death of founding member Brian Jones. Just before performing, Mick Jagger silenced the crowd for a remembrance of Jones.
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Phone-Hacking Trial Begins In U.K.
Renee Montagne talks to NPR's Philip Reeves about the start of the News of the World phone-hacking trial in London. Among others, two former editors of the now-defunct tabloid — Andy Coulson and Rebekah Brooks — have been charged with a raft of offenses, including some that carry a prison sentence.
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In Santiago, Chile, Searching For A Drink That Makes You Weak At The Knees
You can sometimes find out a lot about a country just by spending an hour or two rooting around town. NPR's Philip Reeves sent this postcard about his trip to a historic market in Santiago, Chile, in search of one of the world's more lethal drinks.
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Musicians Lead Protest Against Brazil's President
Some of Brazil's best-known musicians held a concert on Copacabana Beach demanding the resignation of Brazil's president, who is under investigation for corruption and obstruction of justice.
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A Nation Stands Together For A Fallen Soccer Player
Last weekend, English soccer fans were looking forward to a sporting feast. They ended up taking part in a nationwide communal vigil, focused on an African-born player's fight for life.
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Hamas Leader Visits Gaza Strip For The First Time
Khaled Mashaal, the long-exiled leader of Hamas, made his first visit to the Gaza Strip on Friday.
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