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Michelle Martin

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
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Up First from NPR
Occupy Gaza Plan, Ukraine Ceasefire Talks, China Economy

Eleanor, thank you. You're welcome, Michelle. In recent weeks, we have followed the news of President Trump's tariffs on China. Today, we hear some of China's response because Steve is in Beijing.

Up First from NPR
Occupy Gaza Plan, Ukraine Ceasefire Talks, China Economy

And that's up first for Monday, March 24th. I'm Michelle Martin.

Up First from NPR
Occupy Gaza Plan, Ukraine Ceasefire Talks, China Economy

And that's up first for Monday, March 24th. I'm Michelle Martin.

Up First from NPR
Occupy Gaza Plan, Ukraine Ceasefire Talks, China Economy

And that's up first for Monday, March 24th. I'm Michelle Martin.

Up First from NPR
Occupy Gaza Plan, Ukraine Ceasefire Talks, China Economy

Today's episode of Up First was edited by Alex Leff, Ryland Barton, Reena Advani, Jenea Williams, and Mohamed El-Bardisi. It was produced by Ziad Budge, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Arthur Laurent, and our technical director is Carly Strange. We hope you'll join us again tomorrow.

Up First from NPR
Occupy Gaza Plan, Ukraine Ceasefire Talks, China Economy

Today's episode of Up First was edited by Alex Leff, Ryland Barton, Reena Advani, Jenea Williams, and Mohamed El-Bardisi. It was produced by Ziad Budge, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Arthur Laurent, and our technical director is Carly Strange. We hope you'll join us again tomorrow.

Up First from NPR
Occupy Gaza Plan, Ukraine Ceasefire Talks, China Economy

Today's episode of Up First was edited by Alex Leff, Ryland Barton, Reena Advani, Jenea Williams, and Mohamed El-Bardisi. It was produced by Ziad Budge, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Arthur Laurent, and our technical director is Carly Strange. We hope you'll join us again tomorrow.

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The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

It's not just here. It's also in our neighborhood. Especially in Tokhang.

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The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

It's not just here. It's also in our neighborhood. Especially in Tokhang.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

It's not just here. It's also in our neighborhood. Especially in Tokhang.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

She said, look at this woman who was just killed. This could be you. Her husband had already narrowly avoided death.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

She said, look at this woman who was just killed. This could be you. Her husband had already narrowly avoided death.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

She said, look at this woman who was just killed. This could be you. Her husband had already narrowly avoided death.

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The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

Chris Mel Sirioso had been out late and then gone out drinking at a bar in the neighborhood. A police car pulled up.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

Chris Mel Sirioso had been out late and then gone out drinking at a bar in the neighborhood. A police car pulled up.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

Chris Mel Sirioso had been out late and then gone out drinking at a bar in the neighborhood. A police car pulled up.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

Even if you say he's the worst criminal in the world, he still doesn't deserve to die.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

Even if you say he's the worst criminal in the world, he still doesn't deserve to die.

Up First from NPR
The Long Shadow of Duterte's Drug War

Even if you say he's the worst criminal in the world, he still doesn't deserve to die.

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DHS job cuts, Travel troubles under Trump, Sudan Civil War latest

Yeah, so we're seeing a lot of cases. And it's tough, Ayesha, because the government in many cases is unwilling or unable to give us all the facts in the case. But what we're seeing is people with relatively minor visa issues. So let's say they're on a tourist visa and they're house-sitting for someone. Another example, someone who is a fiance of a U.S.