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Diplomats shift into high gear to try to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran
by Michele Kelemen
European diplomats are working to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran to find a peaceful end to a war that President Trump has said the U.S. could join to support Israel against Iran.
Millions Of Civilians Affected As Syrian Military Advances On Idlib Province
by Deborah Amos
The Syrian military, backed by Russia, is advancing further into the last rebel-held province of Syria, threatening a catastrophe for the millions of people there.
The Singing Snowplow Driver Of Bozeman, Mont.
by Rachel Cramer
Snowplow drivers spend long, dangerous hours behind the wheel. A Bozeman, Mont. driver singing about his travails on YouTube has gone Montana-viral — in part because sings choir and opera as a hobby.
What The Museum of Chinese In America Lost In A Fire
Nancy Yao Maasbach, president of the Museum of Chinese in America, talks with NPR's Ari Shapiro about the many items in their permanent collection destroyed by a fire last week.
Self-Defense Classes Help Indigenous Women Face Kidnapping Threat
by Quincy Walters
Indigenous women are being kidnapped and killed at an alarming rate in the U.S. So some are teaching each other to fight back.
Trump Lawyers Wrap Up Opening Arguments In Senate Impeachment Trial
by Ayesha Rascoe
President Trump's attorneys wrapped up the third day of their case against removal from office in the Senate impeachment trial, arguing removal would be an extreme move.
Trump Announces Middle East Peace Plan
by Michele Kelemen
On Tuesday, President Trump announced his plan for Middle East peace alongside Israel's prime minister — and without any input from Palestinians.
Trump Defense Team Finishes Opening Arguments In Impeachment Trial
by Claudia Grisales
The president's defense team wrapped up its arguments today, as senators continued to debate whether there was enough support to subpoena John Bolton, the president's former national security adviser.
U.K. Allows Chinese Telecom Giant Huawei To Help Build 5G Network Over U.S. Objection
by Frank Langfitt
Despite U.S. pressure, the British government has decided to allow the Chinese telecom company Huawei to supply some of the equipment for the U.K.'s 5G network.
'Baby Shark,' Now In 19 Languages And Counting — Including A Navajo Tongue
Star Wars has been translated into a Navajo language, and now the viral song sensation "Baby Shark" gets the treatment as language preservationists seek to keep the ancient native tongue Diné in use.
John Bolton Bombshell Reverberates Through Impeachment Trial
by Susan Davis
After a report that former national security adviser John Bolton talked to the president about withholding security aid to Ukraine in return for targeted investigations, senators discussed next steps.
Independent Sen. Angus King Reflects On Bolton Bombshell
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, about revelations that President Trump told former national security adviser John Bolton about his intention to withhold aid to Ukraine.