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Indian Lawmakers Concerned Social Media May Interfere In Elections

Twitter and Facebook threaten to suspend accounts spreading fake news. Some politicians accuse them of cracking down on right-wing voices. Twitter execs are to testify before India’s parliament.

British Lawmaker On Why She Left Her Party For An Independent Group

Steve Inskeep talks to Joan Ryan, one of the 11 Members of Parliament who have left their political parties to form The Independent Group in advance of Tuesday’s Brexit vote.

Trump To Meet North Korea’s Leader At Summit In Vietnam

President Trump meets this week with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un in Vietnam. Trump says talking to Kim has moved them away from the brink of war. But has it moved Kim any closer to denuclearization?

Trump Suspends China Tariff Hike, Citing Progress In Trade Talks

President Trump has suspended a planned increase in tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars in Chinese imports, after what he called “very productive” trade talks in Washington this weekend.

Venezuela Crisis: Guaidó To Meet With VP Pence, Regional Leaders

Colombia closed its bridges into Venezuela a day after attempts to get relief supplies across the border ended in violence. Vice President Mike Pence meets with Venezuela’s opposition leader Monday.

Pope Francis Calls To Fight Sex Abuse; United Methodists Debate LGBTQ Issues

NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Washington Post religion reporter Julie Zauzmer about two major religious conferences held this weekend.

Pope Calls For ‘All-Out-Battle’ On Clergy Sex Abuse, With Few Specifics

In a Mass at the end of his four-day summit, Pope Francis called priests who had abused minors “instruments of Satan.” But critics said his address did not offer a strong message against clergy abuse.

Vatican Sex Crimes Investigator On Summit

NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Archbishop Charles Scicluna, top Vatican sex crimes investigator, about the sex abuse summit that ends Sunday.

‘Putin’s World’ Author On What Putin Wants

NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Georgetown University professor Angela Stent about her book Putin’s World: Russia Against the West and with the Rest.

In Germany, The Trains Suffer From Punctuality Problems

It’s a cliché that in Germany the trains always run on time. But while that might have been true in the past, it seems it’s not true anymore.

Hundreds Injured In Clashes Over Aid Shipments In Venezuela

We have an update on the situation in Venezuela, one day after volunteers tried to force their way into the country with U.S. food aid.

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