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The death toll is surging from todays street battles across Egypt much of which is under a curfew this hour. The ministry of health is now reporting at least 235 death and more than 200 people wounded in street battles today. Gunshots swing out in Ca
Tremendous progress according to the senate majority leader Harry Reid, though he says he and his GOP counterpart in the senate aren't there yet. The comments on the senate floor, coming as democratic and republican senators working on a fiscal deal
With hundreds of injured people including pregnant women, children and the elderly in need of help, the few doctors in the Philippines say they are only dealing with more serious cases at the moment. A run-down single story building in ruined airport
Congressional budget negotiators in Washington have reached a deal to avert a January 15th government shutdown. Democratic Senator Patty Murray, Republican representative Paul Ryan helped negotiate the deal. Murray says it reduces the effects of the
Weaker-than-expected job growth in December is raising questions about whether the economy is as strong as previously thought. As NPRs Shortage explains lots of economists are actually skeptical of the governments December unemployment report accurat
From npr news in Washington, I am Jack Spear, as the searching for missing Malaysia airline continues, answers remain short of supply, the 777-200 disappeared from contact almost 4 days ago, speak the cancellor former relations today, Director John s
The top diplomats from the US and Russia held a long marathon day of negotiations of Ukraine today. From London, NPR's Ari Shapiro reports there was no breakthrough. Secretary of State John Kerry met with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov at the
Ukraine's interim Prime Minister made a direct appeal for talks with Russia in the UN Security Council meeting on the crisis in this country. NPR's Michele Kelemen reports US is also making another diplomatic push, trying to prevent Russia's possible
From NPR news in Washington, I am I'm Korva Coleman. There has been a French military intervention in two African countries within the past 24 hours. NPRs Ofeibea Quist-Arcton reports French forces launched an air strike against Islamist militants in
From NPR News in Washington, Im Korva Coleman. 这里是华盛顿NPR新闻,我是科法?科曼 Power is slowly being restored to residents in the Northeast after the blizzard that left three feet of snow in some places. As NPRs Tovia Smith reports,
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman. Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai is claiming the United States is working with the Taliban in an effort to keep U.S. troops in Afghanistan. He says the U.S. and militants are scaring Afghans into beli
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Lakshmi Singh. More than 20,000 people have petitioned the White House to pardon Edward Snowden for leaking secret documents. NPR's Scott Horsley reports the former national security agency contractor admits to be the
From NPR News in Washington, Im Lakshmi Singh Under night fall, small fire are laminated another wide darkling square in Istanbul, Turkey. While sack case still linger through tear gas .Riot police fired on anti-government protesters .Earlier, NPR Pe
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Lakshmi Singh. Civil rights activists are planning to hold vigils and rallies outside federal buildings in 100 cities in memory of Trayvon Martin this Saturday. It will have been a week since a central Florida jury ac
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Lakshmi Singh. George Zimmerman's fate is now up to a central Florida jury of six women. They've begun deliberating in the former neighborhood watch volunteer's murder trial for the death of Trayvon Martin, the 17-yea
Seven days into the latest round of violence between Israel and Hamas,a ceasefire does not appear close.As XX explains Hamas has made a series of demands Hamas is unlikely to accept.A Hamas lawmaker in Gaza XX told reporters that there had been no se
AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: Every once in a while here at the show, we read about something that makes us go, what? ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Like eating an orange in the shower. We read about this in VICE. CORNISH: Now, apparently this is a thing. It has its own
DAVID GREENE, HOST: Let's talk about what to call a fact that is not a fact. President Trump made a string of statements at the CIA over the weekend. Our correspondent Mary Louise Kelly used this language to describe some of them. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHI
Police in South Carolina have released dashcam video of the traffic stop in North Charleston that ended in the shooting death of Walter Scott. The video shows the initial calm exchange between Scott and Officer Michael Slager, then Scott running away
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Lakshmi Singh. The US is pledging the strengthening ties with Japan on various matters including global economic growth. Following a meeting today, the prime minister Shinzo Abe, the president said that whether seques