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EU And Japan Sign Trade Agreement That Was 5 Years In The Making
The European Union and Japan signed a trade agreement Tuesday making it much easier to sell goods in each region. With a veiled reference to President Trump's trade policies, European officials say they're taking a stand against protectionism.
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Why Cash Is King In Zimbabwe
In Zimbabwe, getting paper currency can be a major problem due to a country-wide shortage. NPR looks at how that's playing out on the ground, and what it takes for people there to get their hands on cash.
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Nelson Mandela's Prison Letters: 'One Day I Will Be Back At Home'
The late South African leader would have turned 100 on Wednesday. As part of the commemorations, a new book brings together many of the deeply personal letters he wrote during his 27 years in prison.
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Migrants Describe Unsanitary And Overcrowded Detention Conditions
As young children are reunited with their parents after being separated at the border, there are fresh concerns about the way they are treated inside the detention centers.
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French Butchers Ask For Protection After Threats From Militant Vegans
Butchers are an integral part of French life, and are known for carefully sourcing their meat. But now some are being targeted by extreme vegans who use vandalism to draw attention to their cause.
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Archaeologists Find 14,500-Year-Old Bread
Archaeologists in Jordan's Black Desert found the burnt remains of bread, baked more than 14,000 years ago. It proves people were making bread far earlier than originally known.
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Republican Rep. Warren Davidson Advises Trump To 'Continue To Play Offense'
Republican Rep. Warren Davidson of Ohio talks with NPR's David Greene about his reaction to President Trump's statements about Russian interference in the U.S. election.
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Thai Boys Speak Out On Cave Rescue
The group of Thai boys who were trapped in a cave have spoken to the media for the first time in a news conference.
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Director Bo Burnham On Growing Up With Anxiety — And An Audience
The former YouTube star explores adolescence in the age of social media in his film Eighth Grade. "This awful D-list celebrity pressure I had experienced onstage has now been democratized," he says.
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Israel Passes Controversial 'Nation-State' Law
The Israeli parliament has passed a law that deals with the country's very identity and has critics worried it could undermine its democracy.
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