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Ukrainian Prime Minister Says Government Will Seek NATO Membership
Arseniy Yatsenyuk said Kiev was sending a bill to parliament to get the process rolling. Meanwhile, NATO held an emergency meeting to discuss further Russian incursion into Ukrainian territory.
Russia Moves More Troops Across Ukraine Border, NATO Says
David Greene talks to Alexander Vershbow, deputy secretary general of NATO, about Russian military advances into Ukraine. The NATO-Ukraine Commission held an emergency meeting in Brussels on Friday.
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Plea To Ferguson's Leaders: To Help Heal, Acknowledge Our Hurt
NPR's Michel Martin was invited by St. Louis Public Radio to moderate an intensely emotional community conversation around race, police tactics and leadership.
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Life Under The Islamic State: Sharia Law And Few Services
News from Mosul has been scarce since the Islamic State took power. Speaking by phone, Iraqis say the group has imposed strict controls that are alienating residents and are providing few services.
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The Most Bizarre Bits To Come Out Of The Trial Of Virginia's Ex-Governor
At issue are serious allegations of corruption, but the trial has also unveiled some unfortunate details of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell's personal life.
Malaysia Airlines Cuts A Third Of Its Workforce After Steep Losses
The disappearance of MH370 and the shooting down of MH17 in recent months have compounded the hit to the carrier's already shaky bottom line.
With Homegrown Technology, Israel Becomes Leading Arms Exporter
Israel's recurring wars with its Arab neighbors have resulted in a weapons industry that keeps coming up with new technologies, which can then be sold abroad.
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Experimental Drug Saves Monkeys Stricken With Ebola
Even when monkeys were near death, an Ebola treatment called ZMapp was able to save them. The drug has been used in a few people, but the limited supply has been exhausted.
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Results From Screening Tests Can Be High In Anxiety
A healthy man paid $150 for a battery of tests at his church. The findings frightened him and didn't give his doctor any information that changed the man's care.
Fiancée Of Imprisoned Journalist Advocates For His Release
Mohammed Fahmy is among three Al Jazeera journalists who have been jailed in Egypt on terrorism charges. His fiancée continues to plan their wedding, even as the case languishes.
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