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Commander Of U.S. Forces In Africa Testifies Before House Armed Services Committee

The commander of the U.S. Africa Military Command, or AFRICOM, Marine Gen. Thomas Waldhauser, testified to the House Armed Services Committee on Tuesday, saying that the great majority of Africa’s problems do not have military solutions.

After North Korea Agrees To Meet, The U.S. Has A Possible Opening For Diplomacy

North and South Korea have agreed to a summit meeting next month. President Trump says it may be a false hope, but that the U.S. is willing to go.

What Could Result From A Summit Meeting Between The Koreas And The U.S.

NPR’s Ari Shaprio speaks with Sue Mi Terry of the Center for Strategic and International Studies about the likelihood of cooperation between South Korea and North Korea, and the nuclear disarmament of the North.

Ex-Russian Spy Found Ill In British Shopping Center

NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera about the former Russian spy who was found unconscious with a woman at a British shopping center. He had been convicted in Russia for spying for the U.K., and was resettled in…

How People In Crimea View The Union With Russia

When Russia annexed Crimea, it set relations with Western societies on a confrontation course. Four years after Russian President Vladimir Putin’s brazen gamble, NPR looks at how people in Crimea view the union with Russia.

What The Trump Administration Means When It Says Countries ‘Cheat’ On Trade

The accusation varies from country to country, but it often has to do with governments subsidies and protections that the U.S. says harms U.S. producers.

President Of United Steelworkers Says There’s Not Rationale To Sanction Canada

NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks to United Steelworkers International President Leo Gerard about proposed steel and aluminum tariffs. He says steel and aluminum imports have decimated production in the U.S., but because Canada didn’t break the rules, there’s n…

Lawmakers Watching Results Of Texas Primary For Signs To Come In November

Texas is holding the first primaries of the 2018 midterm season Tuesday, and both sides are looking to the results for signs of what’s to come in November.

Students In West Virginia Will Head Back To School As Teachers’ Strike Ends

West Virginia’s striking teachers are headed back to classrooms after the teachers union and state negotiators struck a deal Tuesday.

Leader Of West Virginia Teachers Union Discusses Resolution To Strike

NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks to Dale Lee, president of the West Virginia Education Association, about the resolution of the West Virginia teachers strike. Lee has taught in West Virginia public schools for 22 years.

How IU basketball's Juwan Morgan takes an even bigger step next season

Second team All-Big Ten Juwan Morgan has an NBA draft decision, but the Hoosiers forward spoke more like a junior preparing for his senior season.

        

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