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Monday, July 6th: Collis Temple, Beth Mizell
New LSU Board of Supervisors member Collis Temple on his appointment by the Governor, and his experiences as LSU’s first black basketball player.…
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Ex-George W. Bush Official Doubts Trump's U.N. Financial Strategy
President Trump has suggested that U.N. financial support should relate to U.S. priorities. Steve Inskeep talks to Mark Lagon, ex-deputy assistant secretary of state for international organizations.
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Climate change is on the agenda as U.N. General Assembly meets in New York
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is hosting a climate summit on Wednesday, but President Joe Biden does not plan to attend.
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UN Relief Agency on getting aid into Gaza amid temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas
The temporary ceasefire in Gaza is in its sixth day, as negotiations to further extend the pause in fighting continue.
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David Bianculli's Top 10 TV Shows Of 2008
The year in television started with a bust — or to be more precise, a writer's strike — but Fresh Air's TV critic says there were plenty of TiVo-worthy programs in 2008. Prominent among them: AMC's Mad Men.
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U.N. Representative Blames Syria's Civil War For Massive Migration Crisis
The U.N. says Europe and the West need to change immigration policies to prevent more disaster. Renee Montagne talks to Francois Crepeau, the U.N. special rapporteur on the human rights of migrants.
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'Somebody Knew Them': New Monument Will Honor '(Un)Known' Enslaved People
As monuments come down around the U.S., a group in Louisville, Ky., is putting one up. An artist-run nonprofit is planning a memorial dedicated to Black people whose names have been lost to history.
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Showdown Occurs At The U.N. Security Council As Trump Considers Strikes On Syria
Russia went to the United Nations Security Council to argue against the possibility of U.S. air strikes against Syria — touching off another testy diplomatic confrontation.
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U.S. 'Appalled' By Deadly Airstrike Outside U.N. School In Gaza
An Israeli attack at a U.N.-run school in Gaza Sunday killed at least 10 people, health officials say. The attack came as Israel declares a soldier believed to have been captured died in battle.
U.N. Security Council Deeply Divided Over How To Stop Violence In Gaza
The U.N. Security Council meets in emergency session a day after 60 Palestinians were killed in Gaza. Israel says the world should be blaming Hamas for provoking the violence.
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