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Dems announce first open impeachment hearings

Higher Ed
House Democrats will launch a major new phase of their impeachment inquiry next week with public hearings.
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​Former U.S. Ambassador To Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch To Testify Friday

Higher Ed
The career diplomat has testified about a "concerted campaign" to get her fired and said some of the president's comments made her feel "threatened."
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Saudi Diplomat Barred From Entering U.S. Over Role In Khashoggi Death

Higher Ed
Khashoggi was killed during a visit to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul back in October 2018.
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U.S. Ambassador To Afghanistan John Bass Steps Down

Higher Ed
A State Department official told CNN that Bass' decision to step down as ambassador was "long-planned."
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Pompeo Cancels Ukraine Trip Amid Baghdad Embassy Protest

Higher Ed
He postponed the trip so he can continue to monitor the situation around the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.
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Top NSC Official Over Russian Affairs On Leave Pending Investigation

Higher Ed
Andrew Peek stepped into the position in November 2019, but multiple sources say a security-related investigation took him out.
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U.S. Tells Citizens Not To Travel To China Because Of Coronavirus

Higher Ed
The new travel advisory was issued after health officials declared the coronavirus a public health emergency.
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Yovanovitch: State Department 'is in trouble'

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Yovanovitch: State Department 'is in trouble'

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A recently retired U.S. diplomat whose abrupt removal by President Donald Trump from her post as ambassador to Ukraine became a focus of the impeachment hearings delivered a rebuke to the Trump administration, saying "truth matters," and...
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Resolute Warren says she'll be the best president

Higher Ed
An upbeat Senator Elizabeth Warren is laying out her prescription for correcting the United State's foreign policy after Donald Trump's first term.
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Resolute Warren says she'll be the best president

Higher Ed
An upbeat Senator Elizabeth Warren is laying out her prescription for correcting the United State's foreign policy after Donald Trump's first term.
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Bloomberg

Trump Says Pompeo Asked Him to Fire State Department Inspector General

Higher Ed
May.18 -- President Donald Trump says Secretary of State Michael Pompeo asked him to fire the State Department’s inspector general, Steve Linick. The firing has drawn outrage from congressional Democrats who were already concerned about...
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Afghan Interpreters Fear Being Left Out Of U.S. Evacuation Plans

Higher Ed
Despite risking their lives for the U.S. military, many interpreters can't get a U.S. visa because they failed a polygraph test once.
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India's COVID Crisis Draws Global Response As Cases, Deaths Surge

Higher Ed
India is now opening up army hospitals to handle COVID patients and building makeshift crematoriums as cases and deaths continue to climb.
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Report: U.S. Delaying U.N. Statement On Middle East Conflict

Higher Ed
State Department spokesperson: U.S. still supports two-state solution
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Investigation Launched Into Swastika Found At State Department

Higher Ed
Secretary of State Antony Blinken wrote a letter condemning hate against Jews.
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Bloomberg

Blinken: Must Assume Russians Committing More Atrocities

Higher Ed
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken describes accounts coming out of Bucha, Ukraine as "sickening." He speaks in Brussels after a meeting with NATO foreign ministers.
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Wife Of WNBA's Brittney Griner Says Scheduled Call Never Happened

Higher Ed
The couple has not spoken by phone in the four months since Griner's arrest in Russia, where she remains jailed.
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Investigation Finds Pompeo Did Not Break The Law For Arms Sale

Higher Ed
A State Department investigation said the $8.1 billion sale was within his power.
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Nye Power and the 2016 Election

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Nick Burns, professor at Harvard Kennedy School, has a conversation with professor and author Joe Nye about how the 2016 leaders should be deploying various aspects of American power in a modern context and explaining to the American...
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Ross on Digital Tools and Joseph Kony

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Former Senior Advisor for Innovation of the U.S. Dept. of State discusses how the media changes the public's perception of an issue and the world of 21st-century statecraft. [14:38]
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Ross on Challenges of Digital Diplomacy

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Former Senior Advisor for Innovation of the U.S. Dept. of State discusses how the lack of control in social media is a challenge for 21st-century diplomats and an increasingly powerful tool used around the world. [15:54]