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Peruvian farmer goes head to head with German energy giant in climate test case
A Peruvian farmer is going head to head with German energy giant in a climate law test case.
Lucky Winner Will Get To Stay At Eiffel Tower Apartment
A vacation home rental company is running a competition. To win, answer this question: What would you do if an Eiffel Tower apartment was all yours for the night?
CBS News Icon Morley Safer Dies At 84
CBS TV journalist Morley Safer died on Thursday after retiring earlier this month from the network. For a look back on Safer's career, Renee Montagne talks to 60 Minutes Executive Producer Jeff Fager.
Researchers Find Surprising Results After Testing A New Way To Measure Poverty
by Pam Fessler
The study takes into account the hardship and deprivation faced by an individual or family: How often do they have trouble getting food, paying bills or getting help for a serious medical problem?
Association Helps Schools Navigate Transgender Bathroom Guidelines
Mary Louise Kelly talks to Francisco Negron of the National School Boards Association, about how local school districts are handling the new federal guidance on transgender students.
Missing EgyptAir Plane Was Damaged And Lost, French President Says
Francois Hollande said the details available to French authorities confirm that the plane crashed. Mary Louise Kelly talks to NPR's Eleanor Beardsley and Tarek El-Tablawy, who reports for Bloomberg.
Missing EgyptAir Flight 804: Investigations Under Way In Cairo, Paris
David Kirkpatrick of the New York Times in Cairo and NPR's Eleanor Beardsley in Paris have the latest on the missing EgyptAir airliner.
EgyptAir Flight That Vanished Off Radar Likely Crashed Over Water
Greece's defense minister says its air traffic controllers tracked the plane as it fell before it disappeared. Mary Louise Kelly talks to NPR's Russell Lewis and aviation analyst Alex Macheras.
EgyptAir Officials Gather Clues About Plane's Disappearance
Egypt and French officials offer condolences to families. Renee Montagne talks to NPR's Eleanor Beardsley and H.A. Hellyer at the Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East at the Atlantic Council.
Search Is On For Missing EgyptAir Flight 804
Egyptian officials warn reporters that the plane is "missing" and not to assume anything else. For more of what's going on in the Egyptian capital Cairo, Renee Montagne talks to Emily Harris.
EgyptAir Flight 804 Was Being Tracked As It Descended And Fell Off Radar
Aviation analyst Alex Macheras in London and NPR's Emily Harris in Cairo have the latest on the missing airliner that's presumed to have crashed into the ocean.
EgyptAir Flight 804 Reportedly Swerved And Spun Before Disappearing
NPR's Russell Lewis, who covers aviation, and Emily Harris in Cairo have the latest on the airliner that went missing en route from Paris with 66 people aboard.
Amid Search For Missing Airliner, EgyptAir Resumes Flights From Paris
Mary Louise Kelly talks with Associated Press reporter Raphael Satter, who's at the airport in Paris where Flight 804 took off Wednesday bound for Cairo. It's believed to have crashed into the sea.