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Ukrainian Tanks Roll In — But Above Them Russian Flags Fly

Transcript ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Robert Siegel.AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: And I'm Audie Cornish. We begin this hour with the latest from eastern Ukraine. The...

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Opposing Protests Pull Eastern Ukraine In Two Directions

Transcript ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: The deal struck in Geneva today aims to end the violence Ukraine has seen over the last few months. There were snipers shooting at protesters in Kiev's Independence...

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Leaflets Given To Donetsk Jews Made Waves Worldwide, But Not In Donetsk

A development in Eastern Ukraine has set social media on fire and triggered outrage around the world.In the city of Donetsk, someone distributed fliers ordering Jews to register with the separatists...

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Sinn Fein Leader's Questioning Dredges Memories Of 'Troubles'

Gerry Adams, a leader of Sinn Fein, was questioned in Northern Ireland in connection with an infamous murder 42 years ago. The investigation threatens to impact the fragile peace agreement there.

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In Ukraine's Corridors Of Power, An Effort To Toss Out The Old

The first time I saw the word "lustration," I thought it was a case of bad translation from Ukrainian. In Kiev, a flyer advertised a talk by the head of parliament's "lustration" committee."What does...

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U.S. Spinmeisters Gear Up For Big Election ... Britain's Election

In 2000, Jeff Shesol was nearing the end of his stint as a White House speechwriter for President Clinton. He went to the Democratic convention in Los Angeles, where he met a young staffer from...

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Corruption In Ukraine Robs HIV Patients Of Crucial Medicine

I recently took a Ukrainian taxi from the airport to my hotel. The fare should have been $20. The cab driver was adamant that I pay $30. When I finally paid him $30, the driver gave me a receipt with a...

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Hero Or Villain? Historical Ukrainian Figure Symbolizes Today's Feud

Let's start with the basics: Stepan Bandera was born in 1909 in what is now western Ukraine. In 1959, the Soviet Union's KGB poisoned Bandera with cyanide and he died in Munich, West Germany.Between...

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Britain's Right-Wing Party Make Gains In EU Parliament Election

British voters went to the polls Thursday in European and local elections. The vote is key for the UK Independence Party, whose anti-Europe and anti-immigration views struck a chord with some Britons.

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Anti-Immigrant Sentiment Helps Fuel Right-Wing EU Candidates

Transcript SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Voters across Europe are going to the polls this weekend to choose representatives to Europe's Parliament in Brussels. These elections take place every five years, and...

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Killed The Mockingbird? American Classics Cut From British Reading List

For decades, British students have grown up reading the American classics To Kill A Mockingbird, Of Mice and Men and The Crucible. Now, if students want to read those books, it will be on their own...

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World's Richest People Meet, Muse On How To Spread The Wealth

Talk of economic mobility and the wealth gap is hardly new. From the Occupy movement to President Obama's re-election campaign, income inequality has been in the spotlight for years.Even so, the...

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To Win, Wear Red: Physicist Hawking Advises England's World Cup Squad

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In Leap From Page To Stage, UK's Take On 'Catch-22' Gets It Right

Catch-22 is widely considered a great novel; until now, it has been a disaster as a play. Though Joseph Heller adapted his work for the stage decades ago, every production had been a failure. Now,...

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A London Summit Tackles A Problem As Old As War Itself

For centuries, governments around the world have often treated sexual violence as an unpreventable fact of war. Books from the Bible to the Iliad talk about rape and pillaging as an inevitable part of...

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Across Europe, Anti-Uber Protests Clog City Streets

In capital cities across Europe, taxi drivers took to the streets without passengers Wednesday afternoon. They slowed to a snail's pace in what Parisians called "Operation Escargot." Horns blared...

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In London, An Underground Home For The World's Mosquitoes

You can't hear it over the noise of London's traffic. But it's there. That faint, whining hum. Right under my feet, thousands of mosquitoes are dining on human blood.To visit them, you have to go...

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A Century From Archduke's Death, Spotlight Turns Back To Bosnia

Transcript AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: People from around the world are in Sarajevo this week to mark 100 years since the gunshot that changed history. On June 28, 1914, a young assassin killed Archduke Franz...

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A Century Ago In Sarajevo: A Plot, A Farce And A Fateful Shot

The shot that killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was fired a hundred years ago this weekend.The assassination in Sarajevo, on June 28, 1914, triggered World War I and changed the course...

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The Shifting Legacy Of The Man Who Shot Franz Ferdinand

A hundred years ago Saturday, Gavrilo Princip shot the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. That event triggered World War I, charting the course for the 20th century.

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