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How is Israel responding to the International Criminal Court seeking arrest warrants?
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer about the ICC's application for arrest warrants for Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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6 months into the war in Ukraine, diplomats haven't made much headway on peace talks
There has been very little diplomacy during the course of the war in Ukraine. Russia and Ukraine are seeking battlefield advantage before negotiating.
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Julia Cameron's 'Seeking Wisdom' goes deeper than 'The Artist's Way'
When author Julia Cameron first got sober, she was told to pray. In her new book, Seeking Wisdom, Cameron writes about the connection of spirituality and creativity, and her own creative recovery.
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Wegmans and Tops installing plexiglass shields at the register
Both Wegmans and Tops have added some additional safety measures at their stores, or are in the process of doing that now. Wegmans and Tops are both...
Prosecutors to seek the death penalty as murder charges filed against Tyler Robinson
Utah County, Utah prosecutors release the formal charges against Tyler Robinson, who they believe shot and killed right wing activist Charlie Kirk in their county on Sept. 10.
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'Walk the Line,' 'Brokeback' Tops at Globes
The Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line and cowboy love story Brokeback Mountain won top awards at the Golden Globe Awards in Hollywood Monday night. The television drama and comedy awards went, respectively, to Lost and Desperate Housewives.
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Biden offers preemptive pardons to Jan. 6 committee, Milley, Fauci
Biden's novel step of preemptive pardons is meant to protect people from the threat of "unjustified and politically motivated prosecutions."
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Central African Republic Seeks More United Nations Aid As Violence Grows
As the Trump administration looks to cut spending at the U.N., officials are reviewing every peacekeeping mission. UN officials say the Central African Republic mission needs more resources, not less.
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Egypt's President Visits White House As He Seeks Term-Limit Exception
Egypt's leader Abdel Fattah el-Sissi sits down with President Trump at the White Tuesday. David Green talks to former State Department official Michele Dunne, who explains what is at stake.
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Xi Jinping Seeks Cooperation With U.S. Ahead Of China's Leadership Transition
A look at what President Donald Trump's first face-to-face meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping looks like from Beijing.
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