Gregory Warner
Stories
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Asia
Marrying for love in India can be risky — it often comes without parental consent
A group called Love Commandos helps couples who marry for love in India. NPR's Rough Translation podcast looks at the circumstances surrounding the group's downfall.
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Food
Drop that fork! Why eating at your desk is banned in France
What the French history of the leisurely lunch break can teach us about separating work from rest.
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World
Protests Over The Killing Of George Floyd Erupt In New Zealand
Protests over the killing of George Floyd have spread to New Zealand and have prompted local leaders to shift away from arming the police.
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Health
Is COVID-19 Changing How We Measure Distance?
Liying is from Wuhan, China. She's married to Federico, from Lombardy, Italy. Now in the U.S., they describe the rapid shift in perceptions of the pandemic as it has spread through each country.
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Environment
Why There's A Divide Between Environmentalists And Evangelicals
Among the voices calling for action on climate change are some young evangelicals, despite the fact that church elders have portrayed environmentalism as anti-Christian.
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World
He Was Imprisoned And Losing His Mind. 'Anna Karenina' Saved Him
A man is trapped in prison for a made-up crime. He's overwhelmed by hopelessness and anger. Until he hears a knock on the wall ... and words from another time and place.
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Business
Globalization At Davos: What Happened?
The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland is supposedly an unabashed celebration of globalization. Not this year.
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Business
Chinese Delegation To Arrive In U.S. For Next Round Of Trade Talks
The U.S. and China are said to be far a part on a trade deal. At the annual World Economic Forum in Switzerland, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and China's vice president traded tough words.
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World
A Number Of Heads Of State Are Absent At This Year's World Economic Forum
Of the G7 nations, only three heads of state have shown up at the World Economic Forum, a gathering for global elites to discuss world problems, including challenges to globalization.