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NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks to Mehrzad Boroujerdi of the Missouri University of Science and Technology about the status of the Trump Administration's negotiations to end the war on Iran.
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The unidentified individual had jumped a perimeter fence two minutes before being struck by the airliner.
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The BBC's Russia editor reports from a Red Square with none of the military hardware which the Kremlin normally showcases to project power internationally.
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The plane reported an engine fire and aborted its takeoff. Those on board were safely evacuated.
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How the economic shock waves of Trump's Iran war will be felt globally.
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The former opposition leader, who won a landslide election, now faces the formidable job of dismantling what his predecessor called an "illiberal democracy."
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The Ministry of Defence says the ship will prepare to join an international mission to safeguard shipping, but only when fighting in the region ends.
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A trendy productivity hack, A.I. note takers are capturing every joke and offhand comment in many meetings. They could also potentially waive attorney-client privilege.
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The nationalists secured 58 seats in their fifth consecutive election win, but that is short of an overall majority.
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The Russian leader used his annual speech to justify his so-called special military operation in Ukraine.
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer moved quickly to acknowledge a bruising local election result for his governing Labour Party, appearing before cameras before the final votes were counted in a contest widely seen as a referendum on his leadership.
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The United States said it expected a response from Iran to its latest proposal to end their war, even as American and Iranian ?forces clashed again on Friday.
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