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Beijing Responds To Trump's Tweets On U.S.-China Trade War
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to China-based business consultant James McGregor about Beijing's response to President Trump's tweets, and what that reveals about its stance toward the trade war.
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Kashmiris Dispute India's Claims That The Territory Is Returning To Normal
People fleeing Kashmir describe what it's been like to live under a three-week communications blockade. The Himalayan territory is split between India and Pakistan.
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Millions Could Be Diverted From FEMA To Pay For Detention Beds
NPR's David Greene talks to ex-FEMA administrator Craig Fugate about the news that DHS will be taking money out of FEMA's disaster relief fund to pay for the detention of migrants at the border.
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Member Of Parliament Reacts To Boris Johnson's Request To Suspend Parliament
The British Prime Minister has moved to suspend Parliament ahead of a Brexit vote. Opposition Labour Party lawmaker Ben Bradshaw calls the implications of the move "extremely serious."
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British Labour MP Rachael Maskell On Johnson's Decision To Suspend Parliament Early
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with British Labour MP Rachael Maskell about the Queen's approval of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's request to suspend Parliament, limiting time to make a deal on Brexit.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Will Suspend Parliament Early In September
U.K. lawmakers exploded with anger Wednesday as the country's new prime minister, Boris Johnson, announced he would be suspending parliament in early September, limiting time to make a deal on Brexit.
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1st-Year Harvard Student Stopped At Boston Airport, Sent Home With Canceled Visa
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Delano Franklin from the Harvard Crimson about an incoming freshman from Lebanon who was intercepted at Boston's airport, questioned and sent home.
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Like The Empire Itself, The British Pound Is Not What It Used To Be
The pound was long the symbol of Britain's economic might. The chaos surrounding Brexit, the country's 2016 decision to leave the European Union, has sent the currency falling sharply.
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Nile Rodgers On Writing Smash Hits And Reworking David Bowie's 'Let's Dance'
Hear a very rare demo of the first time David Bowie ever sang the title track to his 15th studio album after Rodgers rearranged it.
Justice Department Watchdog: Comey Violated Policy Related To Trump Memos
The Justice Department's Inspector General finds former FBI Director James Comey violated policy by sharing classified information with individuals outside of the FBI. The DOJ declined prosecution.
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