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Iran To Countries Capping Oil Output: Good For You! But Not For Us

Iran To Countries Capping Oil Output: Good For You! But Not For Us
Iran applauded the effort led by Saudi Arabia and Russia to freeze oil production at January levels. But it would not commit itself to participating in plans to cap oil output to drive up prices.

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Iran To Countries Capping Oil Output: Good For You! But Not For Us

Iran To Countries Capping Oil Output: Good For You! But Not For Us
Iran applauded the effort led by Saudi Arabia and Russia to freeze oil production at January levels. But it would not commit itself to participating in plans to cap oil output to drive up prices.

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War May Not Have Led To Easter Island’s Ancient Collapse

War May Not Have Led To Easter Island’s Ancient Collapse
The question of what caused Easter Island’s demise is a matter of hot debate. War is often blamed, but new research suggests that obsidian blades on the island were used for farming — not fighting.

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Dozens Of People Killed In Blast Near Turkish Military Buildings

Dozens Of People Killed In Blast Near Turkish Military Buildings
The explosion in Turkey’s capital Ankara near a group of military buildings has also wounded more than 60 others, according to Turkey’s deputy prime minister, Numan Kurtulmuş.

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NPR News: Remembering Dan Hicks

Remembering Dan Hicks
The wry singer known for his «folk swing» music died Feb. 6. Hear sessions from 2000 and 2009.

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China Deploys Surface-To-Air Missiles On Disputed Island In South China Sea

China Deploys Surface-To-Air Missiles On Disputed Island In South China Sea
China has deployed surface-to-air missiles on a disputed island in the South China Sea.

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Afghanistan Remains Profoundly Corrupt After U.S. Invasion, Report Finds

Afghanistan Remains Profoundly Corrupt After U.S. Invasion, Report Finds
NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks with Sayed Ikram Afzali, executive director of Integrity Watch Afghanistan, about the report released Wednesday about the corruption in Afghanistan and how it contributes to violent conflicts there.

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First Mention: iPhone

First Mention: iPhone
NPR looks back on the first time the term «iPhone» was heard on our airwaves.

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Apple Raises The Stakes In Silicon Valley’s Fight Over Encryption

Apple Raises The Stakes In Silicon Valley’s Fight Over Encryption
Apple says it will not comply with a judge’s request that it help unlock the iPhone used by one of the shooters in the San Bernardino, Calif., attack. This legal showdown has been years in the making as tensions have been building between tech companies and law enforcement, as encryption has become easier to use — and harder to crack.

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Apple To Fight Court Order To Break Into San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone

Apple To Fight Court Order To Break Into San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone
Apple says it will oppose a federal court order to assist the Justice Department in unlocking an iPhone used by one of two attackers who killed 14 office workers in San Bernardino, Calif.

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