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NPR's Scott Simon remembers Russian opposition leader Alexi Navalny, who died a year ago Sunday in a Russian prison.
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As the Trump administration carries out mass firings of the federal workforce in a push to slash government spending, its ...
In a ceremony surrounded by masked Palestinian militants and rubble from the Gaza war, Hamas on Saturday released three ...
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President Trump's efforts to cut federal programs and fire watchdogs are drawing attention to 1970s-era government reforms.
The future of the U.S.-NATO relationship hangs in the balance at the Munich Security Conference this week. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with John J. Sullivan, former US ambassador to Russia, about the ...