Alex Leff
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As we enter 2020, our far-flung journalists take a look back at the past year of reporting and recommend some of their favorite online stories.
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China summoned the U.S. ambassador and issued a sharp response over the legislation, which allows the U.S. to sanction individuals who violate Hong Kong residents' rights.
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In Iraq and Syria, the ISIS leader's death has stirred a mix of responses — from joy to disbelief to dread that the militants will rise again.
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History suggests that if the U.S. takes too large a role in the South American country's crisis, it could spark a worse backlash than the original issue, experts and former diplomats warn.
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Here is a selection of original reporting from NPR's international correspondents that may have slipped under your radar amid the heavy barrage of news in 2018.
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After five years and nearly 3,500 stories — from Pakistan to Papua New Guinea and Paris — the Parallelsblog is closing. You'll now find all of NPR's coverage from around the globe at npr.org/world.
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The question remains unsolved, according to a Senate hearing Tuesday. But an FBI investigation is casting doubt on the theory that embassy staff were the victims of "sonic attacks."