Protests have broken out across Brazil after lawmakers attempted to fast track legislation that would equate abortion after 22 weeks of pregnancy to murder.
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NPR's Lauren Frayer speaks to Mujtaba Rahman, Europe director at the Eurasia Group, about the upcoming elections in the U.K. as well as the impact of a far-right swing in recent EU elections.
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The U.S. is pushing what it calls an Israeli "roadmap" to wind down the war in Gaza, but the plan is still far from being endorsed -- even by Israel.
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Russian warships have arrived in Havana's port, for the first time since the Ukraine war, as U.S. keeps a watchful eye.
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G7 leaders are meeting in Italy, where Pope Francis will join them to talk about the ethics of artificial intelligence.
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Hunter Biden is found guilty on all counts in gun case. House to vote on a resolution to hold Attorney General Garland in contempt of Congress. A check on the Fed’s campaign to curb inflation.
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Nine out of 10 women who’ve ridden Mexico City’s public metro system claim to have been victims of sexual harassment despite cars that are reserved only for women and children.
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President Biden and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy talk to reporters about the latest help from the G7 for Ukraine's fight against Russia.
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The low-level war between Israel and Lebanon is ramping up, with cross border rocket fire and emptied towns. There are fears that it could lead to a major conflagration.
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Promising to revaluate NATO and reshape global trade, former President Donald Trump is crafting foreign policy that picks up where he left off after his first term and takes things to the next level.
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The four instructors from a college in Iowa were injured in a rare stabbing attack in a public park in China.