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PRI's The World - November 27, 2009

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Today on The World: the debt crisis in Dubai sends shock waves through world markets; world powers back a UN censure against Iran for its nuclear activities, and the story behind the women's rights movement in Iran.

PRI's The World - November 26, 2009

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Today on The World: A British inquiry into the Iraq war reveals more about what Bush and Blair discussed before the 2003 invasion; why a troubled world economy is good for the world of romance novels, and we find out what can be heard at the International Body Music Festival.

PRI's The World - November 25, 2009

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Today on The World: A conversation with security experts about what it would mean to finish the job in Afghanistan, Bollywood's version of Muslim life in India; and Italy's Rolling Stone Magazine gives Prime Minister Berlusconi "rock star status."

PRI's The World - November 24, 2009

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Today on The World: Afghanistan's security forces and whether they'll be ready to deal with extremist violence when US troops eventually leave; Also, presidential elections are about to take place in Honduras -- even though the country has yet to solve its ongoing presidential crisis; Plus a cover band from Istanbul reinvents Western pop classics -- with a Turkish twist.

PRI's The World - November 23, 2009

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PRI's The World - November 20, 2009

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Today on The World What if the US loses in Afghanistan? Also, a visit to one of many rural town in Mexico caught in the crossfire of that country's drug war; And how India's power companies are battling widespread electricity theft.

PRI's The World - November 19, 2009

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Today on The World: Afghan president Hamid Karzai is inaugurated for a second term today; Also, traffic accidents become a public health crisis in Ghana; And Egyptians bemoan the latest blow to their national pride... the loss of a World Cup qualifying match.

PRI's The World - November 18, 2009

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Today on The World: A veto sparks concerns about Iraq's upcoming national elections; Also, a new survey highlights that poverty is the main concern of ordinary Afghans; And,we look at how Obama's visit has resonated in China.

PRI's The World - November 17, 2009

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Today on The World: President Obama tackles a long list of topics in his meeting with China's Hu Jintao; Also, a lawsuit highlights the limits of press freedoms in Iraq; And, Beirut's tiny Jewish community rebuilds its synagogue.

PRI's The World - November 16, 2009

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Today on The World: The latest on President Obama's visit to China; Also, world leaders decide to delay the deadline for an international climate treaty; And, we find out why young girls in Mauritania are forced-fed in preparation for marriage.

PRI's The World - November 13, 2009

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Today on The World: The self-described mastermind of the 9/11 attacks will face trial in New York; Also, US asylum judges are traumatized by the painful stories they hear from asylum-seekers; And why the planets Uranus and Neptune have new Hebrew names.

PRI's The World - November 12, 2009

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Today on The World: What's on the agenda for President Obama's visit to China; Also, what underwear sales can tell us about the health of the economy; And a centuries-old Persian musical instrument gets an update.

PRI's The World - November 11, 2009

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Today on The World: What a new US strategy in Afghanistan could mean for the troops; Also, the challenges facing world leaders at next month's climate change conference; And a sample of music that's popular in Israel right now.

PRI's The World - November 10, 2009

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Today on The World: A condolence letter from Britain's prime minister to the mother of a soldier killed in Afghanistan fuels a debate on Britain's mission there; Also, the son of Pablo Escobar apologizes for the sins of his father; And a campaign in Vietnam to get wildlife off the menu.

PRI's The World - November 3, 2009

Tue, Nov 3
Today on The World: Newly re-elected President Karzai is under increasing pressure to address corruption in Afghanistan, residents of Mexico's most violent cities are seeking refuge across the border, and the story of Ghana's first winter Olympian.

PRI's The World - November 2, 2009

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Today on The World: Hamid Karzai has been declared the winner of the Afghan elections - what does that mean for the US?, revisiting what was once among the most deadly border crossings between East and West Germany, and we sample some of Alan Lomax's recently restored recordings from Haiti in the 1930s.

PRI's The World - October 30, 2009

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Today on The World: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton takes on the stalled Mideast peace process this weekend; Also, what's behind a new agreement that expands the US military presence in Colombia, And why Japan has so many different flavors of Kit Kat bars.

PRI's The World - October 29, 2009

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Today on The World: Why the new US defense bill includes funds to pay Taliban members, An Egyptian comedian tackles taboo subjects with his own version of Da Ali G. Show, and Spain's economic woes forces small towns to sweep their own streets.

PRI's The World - October 28, 2009

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Today on The World: A wave of attacks challenges Pakistan's government; Also -- an update on imprisoned Iranian blogger, Hossein Derakhshan from his family; Plus -- three active-duty British soldiers sing about coming home.

PRI's The World - October 27, 2009

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Today on The World: Afghanistan's president resists demands to fire the country's top election official; Also, what the resignation of a US diplomat in Afghanistan means for the U-S war effort there; Plus, the story of a weatherman in Israel who credits his successful career to his American accent.

PRI's The World - October 26, 2009

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Today on The World: Iran vows to keep processing uranium, despite international pressure; Also, former Bosnian Serb leader, Radovan Karadzic, boycotts his own war crimes trial; Plus, efforts in Ukraine to get citizens to speak more Ukrainian and less Russian.

PRI's The World - October 23, 2009

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Today on The World: More attacks by militants in Pakistan -- we'll hear about life in the Taliban strongholds inside Pakistan; A new proposal from Iran throws international talks over its nuclear program into confusion; Hollywood's take on last year's war between Russia and Georgia.

PRI's The World - October 22, 2009

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Today on The World: It's not just Mexico's drug war ... we'll hear how the drug cartels operate on the US side of the border; Also, a drought threatens a return to famine in Ethiopia; British diplomats of years past, and their undiplomatic words.

PRI's The World - October 21, 2009

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Today on The World: Former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf on US-Pakistani relations and the battle against extremists in Pakistan; Also -- reaction to the Catholic Church's move to open its doors to disaffected Anglicans; Plus -- Balkan folk music made in Brooklyn.

PRI's The World - October 20, 2009

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Today on The World: Afghanistan's embattled president agrees to a run-off election in November;Also, China launches an effort to catalogue cultural artifacts it says were looted from China more than a century ago; And how digital technology makes it harder to forget even that which may be best forgotten.

PRI's The World - October 19, 2009

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Today on The World: The latest on Pakistan's offensive against Taliban militants; Also, India's offensive against Maoist rebels; Plus, an art exhibit in China that artist say reflects the haphazard way the country is developing.

PRI's The World - October 16, 2009

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Today on The World: Another militant attack against Pakistan's security forces; Also, a profile of one of China's new generation business moguls; And international music straight from listeners' iPods.

PRI's The World - October 15, 2009

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Today on The World: Pakistan under pressure after coordinated attacks today by Taliban militants; Also, different views about the H1N1 flu vaccine from the US and Europe; Plus, how a jazz musician's search for a cure to help his dying brother brought about his latest album.

PRI's The World - October 14, 2009

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Today on The World: Britain pledges more troops for Afghanistan, just as the US considers its own troop increase; the role female Marines are playing in the battle for the hearts and minds in Afghanistan; and young Cuban-Americans push for a more open dialogue with their peers in Cuba.

PRI's The World - October 13, 2009

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Today on The World: The US and Russia talk about cooperating on a number of fronts; Also a custody battle highlights legal differences between the US and Japan; And we follow Colombian soldiers as they track rebels in the jungle.

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