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NATO says five coalition troops and eight contractors as well as four Afghans were killed when a Taliban suicide bomber attacked an armored shuttle bus in Kabul today. Rod Nordland is a correspondent for the New York Times in Kabul. It is the worst a
From NPR News in Washington, Im Lakshmi Singh. While US stocks trading lower and investors focusing more on the US economy that the European debt crisis deal reached earlier this week. At last check the Dow was down 8 points at 12,201; NASDAQs off ab
The eurozone's debt-fighting pact to bail out Greece and shore up the continent's banks is behind today's big advances in financial markets worldwide. On Wall Street, all the major US stock indexes have risen, ranging from 3% and 3.5% in afternoon tr
Republican presidential hopefuls in New Hampshire are spending the last day before that states primary sparring with each other. Newt Gingrich says he has to take back a pledge to run a positive campaign to protect himself from rivals attacks. Mitt R
The House-selected committee on Benghazi has been questioning former secretary of state Hillary Clinton for some six hours on the attack on the US compound in Libya three years ago. So far the hearing has shed little new light. NPR's DW reports lawma
Mexico's Pacific coast is bracing for a direct hit from one of the most powerful and dangerous hurricanes in recorded history. Hurricane Patricia is at the top end of a category5 storm storm which sustain winds of 200 mile per hour and is on track to
The main city in southern Afghanistan is dealing with at least one militant attack on police headquarters, but there are reports there were as many as four attacks around the city in a two-hour period. At least one person is dead and several others w
Republicans are firing back president Obama after he accused the GOP of holding middle link of Americans quoted hostage.He said the Bush air tax cut should be extended for everyone including wealthier Americans.They say failure to do so will sharply
From NPR news in Washington, I'm Jeanine Herbst.German counsellor Angela Merkel is trying to get Turkey's help in stemming the flow of migrants to Europe. She presented an EU plan to the Turkish prime minister today that would offer aid to help Turke
The US is urging Israelis and Palestinians to temp down the violence. US officials are stressing there should be clarity about access to our holy site in Jerusalem. NPR's MK reports the state department is still working on the plans for secretary of
A memorial service at St Petersburg St. Isaac Cathedral today for the victims of last weekend's Russian plane crash in Egypt Sinai desert. Hundreds of mourners crowded into the world's fourth largest cathedral for the service. All 224 people on board
for NPR NEWS in Washington I'm the next faze of illegal battle is under way to clear journalist Jason Resign who's been in the ruining president for more than a year. NPR's little fattle says the Washington post reporter is set to have been convicted
Syrian government forces backed by Hezbollah have reportedly made significant advances in an area along a main highway that links Syria's major cities. The BBC's CA reports the advances follow heavy Russian air strikes on rebels including IS fighters
Turkey's Prime Minister is calling three days of mourning after 86 people were killed today in two bombings in the capital Ankara. NPR's AM reports the attacks targeted ralliers who were calling for peace between Turkish forces and Kurdish militants.
The Obama administration is changing strategy in Syria. The Pentagon says instead of trying to vet and train large numbers of moderate Syrian rebels to be combat-ready against ISIS, it will focus more on support. Here's NPR's DW. With Russia bombing
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Nora Raum. Four states are holding presidential nominating contests today. Nebraska, Kansas, and Washington State are holding caucuses, and as NPR's Greg Allen reports Louisiana is holding its presidential primary. L
Here is another audio portrait of the American life from StoryCors. This oral history project is traveling the country collecting stories of work, family and generations past and present. John L. Black Sr. worked for nearly 30 years in the boiler roo
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson announced today the administration will move ahead with a plan to buy up stock in financial institutions. The treasury secretary, who met today with finance ministers from the group of seven industrialized nations an
Global financial markets remain severely strained according to Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson who said it underscores the need for fast action on the part of government officials. Paulson said, however, in terms of allocating the 700 billion dolla
It will now be up to the Illinois State's Senate to decide whether Governor Rod Blagojevich should be removed from office. That's after State House lawmakers on a vote of 114: 1 voted to impeach the governor who faces federal charges. He allegedly s