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Austria's far-right party wins national vote but its chances of governing are unclear
by Rob Schmitz
The far-right Freedom Party of Austria has won the most votes in national parliamentary elections but has fallen short of an absolute majority.
Cease-Fire Agreed To By Russia And Ukraine Presidents
by Eleanor Beardsley
The presidents of Ukraine and Russia agreed to implement a cease-fire in eastern Ukraine after years of fighting. The deal comes after the two met for talks in Paris.
Special Coverage Of Impeachment Articles And Trade Deal
House Democrats announced on Friday morning two articles of impeachment and also that they'd agreed with the White House on terms of a new North American Free Trade Agreement.
'Parasite' Director Bong Joon-ho 'Wanted To Reflect The Truth Of Current Times'
by Neda Ulaby
The South Korean director is best known for socially conscious horror movies, such as The Host, Snowpiercer and Okja. His latest, Parasite, was just nominated for three Golden Globes.
Speaker Pelosi Announces U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Deal
House Democrats announce an agreement on the new trade agreement expected to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement between United States, Mexico and Canada.
Special Coverage: House Democrats' Impeachment Articles Against President Trump
House Democrats on Tuesday laid out two articles of impeachment against President Trump. NPR's Mara Liasson and Ayesha Rascoe join host Rachel Martin and Kelsey Snell.
U.S. Takes Steps To Sideline The World Trade Organization
by Scott Horsley
The Trump administration is taking aim at the World Trade Organization. The president is refusing to approve WTO appellate nominees, hampering its ability to serve as a trade referee.
Special Coverage: House Democrats' Impeachment Articles Against President Trump
House Democrats on Tuesday unveil two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, charging him with abuse of power in the Ukraine affair and obstruction of Congress.
Johnson Hopes U.K. Working-Class Support Will Get Him Reelected
by Frank Langfitt
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson hopes his Conservative Party can break through the opposition Labour Party's historic grip on England's working class. The election will be held on Thursday.
News Brief: Impeachment Probe, Ukraine Cease-Fire, College Admissions Suit
House Democrats to unveil articles of impeachment against President Trump. Russia and Ukraine's presidents agree to a cease-fire. A lawsuit claims SAT and ACT are illegal in California admissions.
Articles Of Impeachment To Be Announced By House Democrats
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal of Washington about the scope of the expected charges against President Trump. NPR's Domenico Montanaro weighs in on the conversation.
Lawsuit Challenges University Of California System's Use Of SAT, ACT
by Elissa Nadworny
An expected lawsuit will demand that the University of California stop using the SAT and the ACT in the admissions process. Research shows the SAT is biased against low-income and non-white students.