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    Explore "enbridge" with insightful episodes like "Columbia student protest, Donald Trump’s trial, gender-affirming care, and more", "Rebuilding Life After Captivity", "Thursday, October 26, 2023", "This GOP Fight Could Devastate George W. Bush's Global Health Win" and "What Putin And Kim Jong Un Stand To Gain By Meeting" from podcasts like ""The 7", "Consider This from NPR", "The 7", "The NPR Politics Podcast" and "Consider This from NPR"" and more!

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    Rebuilding Life After Captivity

    Rebuilding Life After Captivity
    Dozens of hostages have been released by Hamas over the last four days. Now after 50 days in captivity, and joyous reunions, the long journey of healing and rebuilding begins.

    NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to Hostage US executive director Liz Cathcart about that process.

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    This GOP Fight Could Devastate George W. Bush's Global Health Win

    This GOP Fight Could Devastate George W. Bush's Global Health Win
    Concern from some Republicans over abortion — and resurgent skepticism of foreign aid — could severely curb the effectiveness of the AIDS prevention program PEPFAR. Also known as the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, PEPFAR is credited with saving more than 25 million lives since it began in 2003.

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    This episode: White House reporter Deepa Shivaram, global health correspondent Nurith Aizenman, and senior political editor and correspondent Ron Elving.

    The podcast is produced by Casey Morell and Elena Moore. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.

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    What Putin And Kim Jong Un Stand To Gain By Meeting

    What Putin And Kim Jong Un Stand To Gain By Meeting
    When North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2019, both countries were in a different position. Russia had yet to invade Ukraine.

    Four years later, Russia is trying to secure weapons from North Korea. The two leaders are expected to meet this month to discuss a deal.

    NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Jean Lee, the former Pyongyang bureau chief for the Associated Press, and Georgetown University's Angela Stent, about the upcoming meeting between Kim Jong Un and Putin — and what North Korea might get out of it.

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