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U.S. says 'substantial progress' made in trade talks with China
by Willem Marx
The White House is optimistic following two days of trade talks with China in Geneva.
Where Erdogan's Victory In Turkey Referendum Vote Leaves The Opposition
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with novelist, essayist and activist Elif Safak following the referendum vote in Turkey that expanded the president's powers.
As Populism Strengthens In Europe, A Future For Social Democrats Fades
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Ian Buruma, professor of democracy, human rights and journalism at Bard College, about the state of the center-left in Europe.
Populist Wave Hits France In Presidential Election
Sunday's first round of the French presidential election is a tight, four-way race with only one candidate from a traditional political party. Like British voters for Brexit and Americans who supported Donald Trump, many French have lost faith in the political system and are looking for change and new ideas wherever they can find them.
Has Trump Made Progress On Cybersecurity Agenda As Promised?
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with James Lewis of the Center for Strategic and International Studies about President Trump's promise of a cybersecurity plan within 90 days.
Georgia Special Election Heads To Runoff As GOP Avoids Brutal Loss
by Mara Liasson
Republicans were able to avoid an embarrassing loss of a House seat in Georgia to Democrats Tuesday night. It now heads to a one-on-one matchup in June.
4 Front-Runners Set To Face Off In First Round Of French Presidential Election
by Eleanor Beardsley
The twists and turns of the French presidential campaign have left voters with four leading candidates, anyone of whom could win the first round on Sunday.
Netflix And Cord-Cutting Era Complicates Writers Guild Contract Talks
by Nina Gregory
The Writers Guild of America is in negotiations for a new contract with studios, networks and streamers. Their contract expires May 1, and memories of the last writers' strike hover over negotiations.