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Palestinian medics say Israeli airstrikes killed dozens in Rafah. The death toll mounts from a landslide in Papua New Guinea. The U.S. military accounts for the fallen and honors their sacrifice.
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10:36
Scientist blends climate change curiosity with his love of classical music
A professor who studies the effects of solar radiation on climate composed a string quartet piece using climate data converted to sound in a process called "sonification."
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3:47
In the run-up to elections in the UK, people say they're ready for a change
We look at the upcoming elections in the United Kingdom, where whichever party ends up in power will be facing a series of economic crises.
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4:49
4 East Asian countries are holding a summit after 4 years. The U.S. will be watching
Leaders of East Asia's top powers, China, Japan and South Korea, are holding their first summit in 4 years. All have different motivations for keeping tensions among them in check.
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The original travel expert, Rick Steves, on how to avoid contributing to overtourism
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with travel writer and host Rick Steves about "overtourism" — when some locales prove too popular — and how not contribute to it.
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5:09
Nelson Mandela's party could lose their absolute majority in South Africa
Will South Africa's African National Congress party, Africa's oldest liberation movement, finally lose it's absolute majority in the up and coming election?
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5:04
Sunday Puzzle: Name these iconic U.S. summer vacation destinations!
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with KNSR listener Tom Hergert of St. Cloud, Minnesota, and Weekend Edition puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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6:11
ICJ orders Israel to cease military offensive in Rafah and allow aid to enter Gaza
Israel disputed a U.N. court ruling ordering the country to stop its offensive in southern Gaza. The government says its actions have complied with international law.
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3:47
How one Michelin-starred chef is giving back to the Paris neighborhood he grew up in
A Michelin-starred chef raised in a gritty Paris neighborhood is teaching locals how to cook, preparing them for careers in the restaurant industry.
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5:11
Saturday Sports: College sports' new era, the biggest auto race returns
NPR's Scott Simon and ESPN's Michele Steele discuss the new era of college sports and the latest running of a very old auto race.
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