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Analysis: The Long Arm Of China And Free Speech
Doing business in China comes with major strings attached. This week, with the response to an NBA manager's tweet, it became evident that a few provocative words can cause those strings to tighten.
Huge Political Battle Escalates Over House Impeachment Inquiry
The White House has intensified its fight against House Democrats' impeachment inquiry — saying the administration will not provide any documents or testimony.
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Ukrainians Are More Concerned With Russia Peace Talks Than Trump Call
The top news in Ukraine isn't President Trump's call to their president. Ukrainians are focused on their president's decision to jump-start the peace process with Russia — without U.S. backing.
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Criticism Increases Over Trump's Military Strategy Shift In Syria
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Douglas Ollivant, former director for Iraq at the National Security Council, about the regional security implications of Trump withdrawing U.S. troops from northern Syria.
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Mired In Scandal, Canada's Trudeau Is Locked In A Close Reelection Bid
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's governing Liberal Party is trailing closely in the polls, hurt by ethics and blackface scandals. Can he turn his fortunes around in time to hold onto power?
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GM Suppliers Hurting From Autoworkers Strike, Too
The UAW strike against GM is in its fourth week, and businesses that supply the automaker are losing millions each day. In Lansing, Mich., more than 11,000 people who supply parts are out of work.
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A Park In Kabul Gives Afghans Respite From The City, If Not From Worries Over Taliban
The Babur Garden is a place of respite in an often chaotic city. "Do you think the Taliban will ever accept this?" asks one man, pointing to himself and his fiancée, strolling among blooming roses.
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Senate Report: Russians Used Social Media Mostly To Target Race In 2016
The Russian government's efforts to interfere in the 2016 elections focused on African American audiences, according to a new bipartisan report.
Blizzard Entertainment Bans Esports Player After Pro-Hong Kong Comments
The developer of World of Warcraft and Hearthstone said a player known as Blitzchung went over the line when he said, "Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times!"
Former Trump Envoy: Syria Withdrawal Is 'Haphazard' And 'Almost Unprecedented'
"You can't make decisions on a haphazard basis after a single call with a foreign leader," says Brett McGurk, the president's former special envoy for the fight against ISIS.
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