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Warsaw mayor pleads for a strategic plan as city continues to welcome refugees
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with the mayor of Warsaw, Poland, about how his city is managing the influx of Ukrainian refugees. He says Warsaw's population went up by 15% since the outset of the conflict.
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Thousands of asylum seekers still await the end of the pandemic border policy
Thousands of asylum seekers are in limbo waiting for a U.S. court to rule on the White House's proposal to drop Title 42, which bars them from entering the U.S. over pandemic concerns.
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Judge rules that pandemic border restrictions must continue, a win for GOP-led states
A federal judge in Louisiana has blocked the Biden administration from lifting the pandemic border restrictions known as Title 42, which were set to end on Monday.
Southern Baptist leaders refused to act on sex abuse, kept secret abusive pastors list, report shows
The report says church leaders saw advocates' cries for help as a distraction, stonewalling their reports and resisting calls for reform.
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Russian dissident mother and daughter discuss art, imprisonment and escape in new memoir
"Like a Drop of Ink in a Downpour" is a poignant portrait of Galina and Yelena Lembersky's lives behind Russia's Iron Curtain, their eventual exodus to the United States and the art they brought with them.
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Russian soldier sentenced to life in prison over war crimes in Ukraine
Judges gave a life sentence to a 21-year-old Russian sergeant for shooting and killing an unarmed Ukrainian man.
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Nevada uses sheep to reduce the severity of wildfires
To minimize the risk of a long and severe wildfire season, officials are turning to a four-legged tool.
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Can the middle class live like the Simpson family? NPR asked; 'The Simpsons' answered
Last year, the Indicator analyzed whether the Simpson family's lifestyle was attainable for the middle class. A writer for The Simpsons listened and decided to answer the question with an episode.
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In a remote Chinese region, thousands are coerced to work
A new report from a Washington nonprofit tracks whether goods from China's western region of Xinjiang are made with forced labor, and how they make their way to customers in the U.S. and beyond.
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