How The Trump-Putin Summit Could Affect 2 Arms Control Treaties
The U.S. and Russia possess 92 percent of the earth’s atomic arsenal. Both recently announced plans to build new nuclear weapons. How will the Trump-Putin summit affect two non-proliferation treaties?
France Wins World Cup
France entered the tournament as a favorite, powered by stars like forwards Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann, while Croatia was seen as a longshot for victory.
Novak Djokovic Beats Kevin Anderson To Win Fourth Wimbledon
The Serbian tennis player won his fourth Wimbledon and his 13th major title with his victory over Kevin Anderson of South Africa.
Trump Says He Sees The European Union As A ‘Foe’ Of U.S.
President Trump told CBS that he has “low expectations” ahead of a summit with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, and added, “I think the European Union is a foe, what they do to us in trade.”
In Britain, Businesses Brace For A Hit Amid Tensions In The ‘Special Relationship’
Many in the U.K. are hoping that any tensions with the U.S. over trade are temporary – especially business owners.
Haiti’s Prime Minister Resigns After Riots Over Fuel Price Hike
Haiti’s prime minister resigned before he could be removed from office by the country’s parliament. The government announced a double-digit price increase in fuel, sparking riots this month.
What To Expect At The Trump-Putin Summit
Presidents Trump and Putin will sit down for a private meeting in Helsinki Monday. There’s no stated agenda,
What’s At Stake In Helsinki
President Trump and Vladimir Putin are meeting in Helsinki Monday. NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with journalist Luke Harding of The Guardian about what’s at stake.
How Russia Uses Cyberwarfare Around The Globe
Misha Glenny, author of McMafia, joins NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro to talk about how Russia uses cyberwarfare to undermine and destabilize Western governments.
Bars And Churches Compete For Brazil’s Youth
Bereft of hope and opportunity, youth in Brazil’s poorer regions are part of a growing multitude in traditionally Catholic Latin America who are turning either to the evangelical Church, or to bars.
2 Students Killed In Nicaragua
Hundreds of demonstrators have died in protests against the authoritarian rule of President Daniel Ortega. Most recently two student protesters were killed.
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