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气候变化耗尽喜马拉雅山的泉水,当地人正在学习如何为泉水充电 : Goats and Soda - NPR

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Week in Ukraine: NATO meets as Russia's war blows past 500 days (www.npr.org)
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The world is officially 'free' of chemical weapons. Here's what that means (www.npr.org)
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After riots in France, Macron partially blames video games on violence (www.npr.org)
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In Burkina Faso, a forgotten displacement crisis as the world focuses on Ukraine : Goats and Soda (www.npr.org)
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To protect against Russian airstrikes, Ukraine's defenders 'shoot and scoot' (www.npr.org)
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Munich synagogue rubble found in river 85 years after Hitler had it demolished (www.npr.org)
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Violence in India's Manipur state spurs visit by Modi rival Rahul Gandhi (www.npr.org)
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Drone Photo Award winners capture the extraordinary beauty of the ordinary (www.npr.org)
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Not your typical army: how the Wagner Group operates : The Indicator from Planet Money (www.npr.org)
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The Second Biggest Disaster at Mount Vesuvius : Planet Money (www.npr.org)
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Biden is welcoming Modi for a state visit despite human rights concerns (www.npr.org)
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Swiss voters support climate bill as scientists warn about melting glaciers (www.npr.org)
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How Indigenous kids survived 40 days in Colombia's jungle after a plane crash (www.npr.org)
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Germany hands over 2 Indigenous masks to Colombia as it reappraises its colonial past (www.npr.org)
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'Still alive,' Pope Francis jokes as he leaves a Rome hospital 9 days after surgery (www.npr.org)
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Power of the Sash: How a beauty pageant became a platform for change in South Africa (www.npr.org)
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A woman in Ecuador was mistakenly declared dead. A doctor says these cases are rare (www.npr.org)
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Killer whale 'attacks' on boats might be driven by past trauma (www.npr.org)
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'Eat, Pray, Love' author Elizabeth Gilbert pulls new Russia book after backlash (www.npr.org)
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The U.S. says it wants to rejoin UNESCO after exiting during the Trump administration (www.npr.org)
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Honduras has opened an embassy in China after breaking off ties with Taiwan (www.npr.org)
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Boris Johnson resigns from Parliament, citing an upcoming report on his behavior as PM (www.npr.org)
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Ukraine's Zelenskyy describes 'counteroffensive, defensive actions' (www.npr.org)
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A Ukrainian nuclear plant is facing a water shortage (www.npr.org)
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Boris Johnson quits Parliament as he faces sanctions over 'partygate' (www.npr.org)
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2022 was a 'shockingly violent year against health care,' finds new report : Goats and Soda (www.npr.org)
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Here's one route where immigration has slowed since Biden's new U.S. border rules (www.npr.org)
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Kangaroo care gets a major endorsement. Here's what it looks like in Ivory Coast (www.npr.org)
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South Korean inquiry to look into more foreign adoptions with suspect origins (www.npr.org)
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Pope Francis is getting a hernia-related surgery in Rome (www.npr.org)
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Chimp Empire and the economics of chimpanzees : Planet Money (www.npr.org)
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A massive dictation event takes over the iconic Champs-Élysées in Paris (www.npr.org)
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A man searches desperately for his nephew, who is missing after India's train crash (www.npr.org)
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Saudi Arabia cuts oil production again amid economic uncertainty (www.npr.org)
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An Australian mother jailed 20 years is pardoned and freed because of new evidence (www.npr.org)
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Tiananmen anniversary: China tightens access to square (www.npr.org)
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President Zelenskyy says 2-year-old is one of 500 Ukrainian children killed in war (www.npr.org)
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Four takeaways as China's defense chief made a barbed speech at a Singapore summit (www.npr.org)
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Death toll in Senegal protests rises to 15 as opposition supporters clash with police (www.npr.org)
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Defense Secretary Austin says U.S. won't stand for 'coercion and bullying' from China (www.npr.org)
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U.S.-China divide looms as Asia security summit begins in Singapore (www.npr.org)
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Brazil's Indigenous people protest as lawmakers vote to limit their land rights (www.npr.org)
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An alleged Russian spy whale is in Sweden — and danger. Here's why his tale matters (www.npr.org)
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A massive brain drain from fleeing workers is roiling Russia's economy (www.npr.org)
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Iran's Nuclear Program Marches Forward, 5 Years After The U.S. Abandoned The Deal : Consider This from NPR (www.npr.org)
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North Korea launches rocket likely tied to military satellite, South Korea says (www.npr.org)
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From Sudan, people flee to Egypt, Saudi Arabia and beyond (www.npr.org)
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Turkey's election: 5 takeaways from Erdogan's victory (www.npr.org)
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How Taiwan used women's voices to send secret messages into China and woo defectors (www.npr.org)
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In a Venice canal, police investigate mysteriously green waters (www.npr.org)
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Turkey's runoff election will decide if Erdogan extends his 20-year rule (www.npr.org)
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Russian attack on Dnipro clinic leaves one dead, 15 injured, Zelenskyy says (www.npr.org)
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Vietnam climate deal is under fire over alleged human rights abuses (www.npr.org)
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Report: 20 of the world's richest economies contribute heavily to modern slavery (www.npr.org)
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Portugal police end latest search for clues of missing British girl (www.npr.org)
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A 95-year-old Australian woman dies after police shoot her with a stun gun (www.npr.org)
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South Korea mosque project met with anti-Muslim protests and pig heads (www.npr.org)
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As tensions mount with Israel, Hezbollah stages a massive show of force in Lebanon (www.npr.org)
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Ukraine secured military aid, including advanced fighter jets, at the G-7 summit (www.npr.org)
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Japan's atomic bomb survivors hope G-7 firms up support for nuclear disarmament (www.npr.org)
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President Zelenskyy has said that Bakhmut is destroyed as Russia claims victory there (www.npr.org)
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Pakistani forces surround Imran Khan's home as political crisis escalates (www.npr.org)
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Syria's embrace, Sudan's conflict and Saudi Arabia's rise define Arab League summit (www.npr.org)
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Australian ambassador calls Biden's Quad meeting postponement 'quite small.' (www.npr.org)
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Same-sex couples will now have full adoption rights in Taiwan (www.npr.org)
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Turkey's elections have implications for the U.S. and NATO (www.npr.org)
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Butterflies evolved from moths about 100 million years ago in North America (www.npr.org)
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Russia strikes Ternopil, home of Ukraine's Eurovision act, during the final (www.npr.org)
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The U.N. is commemorating the Nakba — the displacement of Palestinians (www.npr.org)
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Auschwitz museum begins emotional work of conserving 8000 shoes of murdered children (www.npr.org)
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Guns, grenades and rocket launchers are among 13500 weapons surrendered in Serbia (www.npr.org)
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A Sherpa guide has scaled Mount Everest for the 26th time, tying the all-time record (www.npr.org)
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Polls are open in Turkey's tightly fought election which could oust President Erdogan (www.npr.org)
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Modi's Hindu nationalist party loses India's Karnataka state ahead of national vote (www.npr.org)