Yemen’s women as warriors of peace
One way to end a country’s civil war is to start rebuilding its social cohesion even before the war ends. In Yemen, where years of conflict have created the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, the war’s end is hardly in sight. Yemen’s conflict has res…
Trump Hosts News Conference During Baltic Summit At White House
President Trump is meeting Tuesday with leaders of the three Baltic nations: Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. After their meeting, the leaders will take questions from reporters.
Trump Calls For Military Forces On U.S.-Mexico Border
President Trump says he’s been talking with Defense Secretary James Mattis about using military troops to help secure the U.S. border with Mexico.
Families Divided: President Trump’s Travel Ban Strands Some U.S. Citizens Abroad
Trying to flee the war in Yemen, some U.S. passport holders are stuck in Djibouti due to slow immigration processes and the Trump administration’s ban on travel from countries including Yemen.
Winnie Madizikela-Mandela: For many South Africans, ‘She was the movement’
As South African universities erupted in protests over the rising cost of tuition in late 2015, it was hard not to see the echoes of the country’s past in the young demonstrators’ raised fists and fearless clashes with authority. It was people like Ma…
ISIS Claims Murders Of 4 Christians In Pakistan
Three men and a woman died in the attack. A fifth person riding in the rickshaw — a 12-year-old girl — survived.
Hungary’s Prime Minister Embraces Far-Right Polices, May Reap Election Win
Prime minister Viktor Orban is expected to win in his country’s elections this month. But critics say his success comes from his having adopted similar policies to the far right.
Who Wins A U.S.-China Trade War? Maybe Australia
Australia has strong trading ties with China and produces many of the things on Beijing’s list of U.S. products that will be hit by stiff tariffs.
Morning News Brief
Mexico’s government announced plans for the “caravans” of migrants that caught President Trump’s attention. And, the presidents of three Baltic states meet with Trump, looking for security assurances.
Trump’s Caravan Tweet Draws Attention To Mexico’s Migrant Policies
President Trump says Mexico doesn’t do enough to stop the movement of migrants from Central America. We examine Mexico’s approach to the issue.
Group Of Central American Migrants In Mexico Aim For The U.S. Border
Rachel Martin talks to Reuters reporter Delphine Schrank about a caravan of Central American migrants in Mexico. The group caught the ire of President Trump who set off a flurry of angry tweets.
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