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Aug 15

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Ukrainian corruption probe uncovers references to Trump’s campaign manager

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Ukraine’s political turmoil has again made its way into the general election dialogue here in the U.S. The New York Times reported on Sunday that the name of Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Paul Manafort, appears in a ledger documenting payments…

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Aug 15

Clinton campaign says Trump should disclose whether Manafort has Russian ties

By Jonathan Lemire, Associated Press

Hillary Clinton's campaign is questioning Donald Trump's top political aide's ties to a pro-Kremlin political party in the Ukraine and claiming it is further evidence of the Republican nominee's cozy relationship with Russia.

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Aug 14

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Why Russia could cut diplomatic ties with Ukraine

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Russia said Friday that the country would break diplomatic ties with Ukraine over what it says were recent attempts to sabotage infrastructure in Crimea, a Ukrainian peninsula annexed by Russia two year ago. Last week, Ukraine put its army on…

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Aug 12

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News Wrap: Top ISIS leader killed in drone strike, says Pentagon; bombings rock Thailand

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In our news wrap Friday, a U.S. drone attack has killed a top ISIS leader in Afghanistan, according to the Pentagon. The designated ‘global terrorist’ Hafiz Saeed Khan died in a strike on July 26. Meanwhile, a series of bombings…

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Aug 09

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Erdogan visits Russia after coup attempt stirs tensions with the West

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Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in St. Petersburg Tuesday, a step toward mending ties ruptured last year when Turkey shot down a Russian warplane near Syria’s border. Judy Woodruff discusses the turmoil in Turkey with…

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Aug 08

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News Wrap: Delta computer outage cancels flights; 67 killed in Pakistan suicide bombing

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In our news wrap Monday, hundreds of Delta Air Lines flights were canceled and thousands delayed after a global crash of the airline’s computer systems. Limited service resumed after 11 hours. Also, in Pakistan, at least 67 were killed and…

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Aug 07

Clinton’s ‘Moscow Spring’ ended as Putin returned to power

By Bradley Klapper, Matthew Lee, Associated Press

As secretary of state, Hillary Clinton basked in a diplomatic "Moscow Spring," seizing on Vladimir Putin's break from the presidency.

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Aug 04

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Behind the shocking sexual abuse allegations facing USA Gymnastics

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For years, executives in charge of gymnastics’ national governing body have been ignoring allegations of sexual abuse by coaches of young athletes, reported USA Today’s IndyStar on Thursday. Judy Woodruff speaks with investigative reporter Marisa Kwiatkowski and Nancy Hogshead-Makar, lawyer…

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Aug 04

Svetlana Alexievich’s stories of life, longing and suffering under Soviet rule

By Jeffrey Brown

"Secondhand Time" is the first book by Alexievich to appear in English since she was awarded the Nobel and it continues her series of works exploring the long sweep of Soviet culture and politics.

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Aug 04

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A Nobel laureate writes from her own experience living under Soviet rule

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