Experts Question North Korea’s Seriousness About Denuclearizing
Secretary of State Pompeo leaves for Pyongyang Thursday, his first trip there since the U.S. and North Korea signed a declaration stating Pyongyang would work to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula.”
2 More In Britain Sickened By Nerve Agent Used Against Ex-Russian Spy
British police say a couple who were found gravely ill on Saturday had been poisoned with the same nerve agent that was used in an attack earlier this year on a former Russian spy and his daughter.
Zero-Sum Tactics That Built Trump Inc. Could Backfire With World Leaders
NPR’s Ailsa Chang speaks with David Honig, who teaches negotiations at Indiana University, on how President Trump has employed a technique called “distributive bargaining,” and how that can backfire.
As Others Slam The Door, Spain’s New Government Opens Arms To Migrant Ships
While some European countries are turning away migrants rescued at sea, Spain is taking them in. A ship carrying dozens of asylum-seekers arrived today in prosperous and welcoming Barcelona.
Trapped Thai Boys Appear In Good Spirits In New Video From Cave
A new video shows them smiling and saying they’re healthy. Now attention is shifting to the extraordinary challenge of getting the team out safely from where they are trapped inside the flooded cave.
How A High Schooler Helped Reunite Twins 74 Years After Their World War II Deaths
The Pieper twins were killed in the 1944 D-Day Normandy invasion. Last month, they were laid to rest together in military cemetery in France — thanks to a Nebraska teen’s high school history project.
Trump Cautions NATO Countries To Spend More On Defense – Or Else
Ahead of next week’s NATO summit, Steve Inskeep talks to former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO Admiral James Stavridis about how Trump’s approach could affect the alliance.
Deported Migrant Waits Anxiously To Be Reunited With His Daughter
A Guatemalan farmer and his young daughter were apprehended crossing the border illegally and were separated. Six weeks later, he’s been deported and his daughter remains in a New York shelter.
Reporter’s Notebook: In Small-Town Russia, ‘Football Is My Life’
Millions of Russian adults and children play soccer on various levels. In one small town, three generations of soccer players take on the meaning of the game and the World Cup.
Poland’s Government Forcing Supreme Court Justices To Step Down
Justices, including the highest-ranking member of the court, have united in defiance against a new law that a new law that would force 40 percent of the court’s judges into early retirement.
What Trump’s Recent Letters To NATO Allies Mean For Upcoming NATO Summit
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with former ambassador to NATO Douglas Lute about the upcoming NATO summit and President Trump’s letters he reportedly sent to leaders of NATO allies.
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