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 In this Aug. 14, 2015, file photo, a U.S. flag flies at the U.S. embassy in Havana, Cuba. U.S. investigators are chasing many theories about what’s harming American diplomats in Cuba, including a sonic attack, electromagnetic weapon or flawed spying device. (Desmond Boylan/AP Photo, File)
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 Zhan Zhang, a friend of Xiyue Wang, speaks during a vigil calling for his release (Jeanette Beebe for WHYY)
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Candlelight vigil honors Princeton graduate student imprisoned in Iran

On Friday night, friends, family, and colleagues of Princeton graduate student Xiyue Wang lit candles and called on the government of Ira ...

8 years ago

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 People walk past a public TV screen broadcasting news of North Korea's launch of missile, in Tokyo, Friday, Sept. 15, 2017. North Korea launched an intermediate-range missile that flew over Japan in its longest-ever flight on Friday, showing that leader Kim Jong Un is defiantly pushing to bolster his weapons programs despite U.S.-led international pressure. (Eugene Hoshiko/AP Photo)
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Gallup: Americans less sure a diplomatic solution can be reached with North Korea than in past years

NewsWorks Tonight host Dave Heller sits down for his weekly conversation with Gallup’s Frank Newport to talk about trends in U.S. o ...

8 years ago

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 Carlos Torres at the Mexican consulate in Philadelphia provides updates on the earthquake in southern Mexico, then asks for donations and a moment of silence. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
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Mexican Consulate ready to assist in earthquake’s aftermath

At the Mexican Consulate of Philadelphia Thursday, officials asked for a moment of silence for the nearly 100 people who were killed when ...

8 years ago

Radio Times
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Novelist Nicole Krauss; the Caribbean post-Irma

Guests: Luis Ferré-Sadurní, Nicole Krauss NICOLE KRAUSS, author of t ...

Air Date: September 14, 2017

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 Rodney Roberson will travel to St. Thomas aboard the S.S. Wright, shown here at Tioga Marine Terminal in Philadelphia after it was loaded with disaster relief supplies for the hurricane stricken island.  (Emma Lee/WHYY)
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Father of road rage victim to help in Hurricane Irma recovery efforts

Rodney Roberson hasn’t set foot on a ship in months. He’s been too devastated. “All the police and investigators ...

8 years ago

 Miss North Dakota Cara Mund reacts after being named Miss America Sunday in Atlantic City in 2017. (AP Photo/Noah K. Murray)
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New Miss America chides Trump for withdrawing from international climate accord

A new Miss America was crowned in Atlantic City on Sunday night as Miss North Dakota Cara Mund prevailed over 50 ...

8 years ago

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‘Blood smells the same,’ but for Vietnam nurses, the war never ends

It’s been more than 40 years since the Vietnam War ended. But for the combat nurses who served there, the de ...

8 years ago

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Leaves and tree branches litter a street in Ocean Park, San Juan, Puerto Rico Thursday morning following Hurricane Irma. (Photo: Justin Auciello for WHYY)
Down the Shore
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Experiencing Hurricane Irma in San Juan, Puerto Rico

WHYY/NewsWorks’ Down the Shore blogger Justin Auciello reported on Hurricane Irma from San Juan, Puerto Rico on Wednesday. Here ...

8 years ago

In this file photo, Rohingya Muslims, who crossed over from Myanmar into Bangladesh, use a makeshift footbridge as they carry their children and belongings after their camp was inundated with rain water near Balukhali refugee camp, Bangladesh, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. With a mass exodus of Rohingya Muslims sparking accusations of ethnic cleansing from the United Nations and others. (Dar Yasin/AP Photo)
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The Rohingya crisis intensifies

Guests: Azeem Ibrahim, Jamila Hanan, Derek Mitchell For years, the Burmese government has continued its practice ...

Air Date: September 6, 2017

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The North Korea conflict; Congress returns to Washington

Guests: Joe Cirincione, Reid Wilson, Rosie Gray North Korea tested a nuclear bomb on Sunday. Secretary of Defense ...

Air Date: September 5, 2017

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US takes aim at countries doing business with North Korea

The United States said Monday it would target countries doing business with North Korea as U.N. Security Council members called for furth ...

8 years ago

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US takes aim at countries doing business with North Korea

The United States said Monday it would target countries doing business with North Korea as U.N. Security Council members called for furth ...

8 years ago

the Tet Offensive
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Mark Bowden on “Hue 1968” and North Korea

Guest: Mark Bowden Historians often point to the battle of Huế, part of the Tet Offensive, as the turning point ...

Air Date: September 4, 2017

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