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Alexei Navalny's work reaches Russian audiences by way of new satellite channel
by Eleanor Beardsley
One year after the death of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, his widow launches a satellite news channel broadcasting into Russia.
Etiquette In A Cashless World
Host Mary Louise Kelly talks to Amy Dickinson, the syndicated advice columnist of Ask Amy, about etiquette when using Venmo.
In 'Say Nothing,' The Story Of A Murder In Northern Ireland
Host Mary Louise Kelly speaks to Patrick Radden Keefe about his new book, Say Nothing, which uses the mystery of a woman's disappearance to tell the story of conflict in Northern Ireland.
The Daring Rescue Of A Rare, Elusive Bat
by Mary Louise Kelly
Hosts Mary Louise Kelly and Ari Shapiro tell the story of a rare bat found trapped in the Museum of English Rural Life, and its rehabilitation by a bat-loving museum volunteer.
Upcoming In The House Of Representatives: Public Displays Of Trump Challenges
The Democratic-controlled House of Representatives is expected to pass a resolution blocking the president from using a national security declaration to pay to build a border wall.
Abuse Survivor On How Catholic Church Will Make Good On Pope's Vow
Juan Carlos Cruz, a victim of a Chilean predator priest, helped organize a meeting between abuse survivors and Vatican officials last week. He tells NPR's Ari Shapiro his thoughts on Pope Francis' vow to erase abuse in the church "from the face of the Earth."
Oscars 2019: Reaction To Best Picture Award For 'Green Book'
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to film and television critic Rebecca Theodore-Vachon about the controversy over Green Book's Oscar win for best picture.
Rep. Elijah Cummings On Upcoming Cohen Testimony
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Maryland Democrat Rep. Elijah Cummings, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, in advance of Michael Cohen's scheduled testimony.
Tokyo And Seoul: Fears And Hopes For Second Trump-Kim Summit
by Anthony Kuhn
The U.S.'s main allies in Asia — South Korea and Japan — are carefully watching the second Trump-Kim summit in Hanoi. Both hope for a good deal that leads to denuclearization but are concerned that a bad one might emerge.
Former Envoy To North Korea For Human Rights Issues On Trump-Kim Summit
As President Trump heads to another summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to former State Department envoy Robert King about North Korea's human rights record.