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Jason Beaubien

Jason Beaubien

Reporter at Goats and Soda - NPR/National Public Radio

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  • Health & Medicine
  • Disaster Recovery
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Jason Beaubien
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Russia says it retaliated against Ukraine in response to an attack on ... - NPR

Russia has carried out a barrage of air-strikes across Ukraine in retaliation says Moscow for an attack on a key bridge over the weekend.
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After Russia destroyed water supply, Mykolaiv is struggling to get ...

In a southern city in Ukraine, Russian forces destroyed the municipal water supply five months ago. Residents have been struggling to get clean water ever since.
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Russia says it's withdrawing from the key city of Kherson, but ... ...

Russia announced a withdrawal from Kherson, Ukraine, but the Ukrainian government said there’s “no signs” Russian forces left without a fight.
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What Russia’s announced pullout from Kherson means for the war in U...

Russia says it’s withdrawing from Kherson to the east bank of the Dnipro River. Here’s what it means for the war in Ukraine.
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Zelenskyy’s arrival in Kherson underscores Ukraine’s momentum in th...

A look at how the Ukrainian city of Kherson is picking up the pieces and reuniting with loved ones after nearly nine months of Russian occupation.
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Screams from Russia’s alleged torture basements still haunt Ukraine...

These are just some of the chilling accounts from Ukrainians in Kherson after 8 1/2 months under Russian occupation.
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Concern grows over a food crisis and potential famine in Somalia - NPR

In East Africa, there’s growing concern that a mounting food crisis could lead to famine in Somalia.

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Drought, famine and fighting have uprooted nearly 2 million Somalis...

Dusty camps of displaced people have sprung up on the outskirts of cities. They ran from their homes because of drought, famine and fighting that involves the militant group al-Shabaab.
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In Turkey, a U.S. rescue team helps recover the dead while ... - NPR

Among the rescue teams dispatched to southern Turkey after last week’s earthquake is a U.S. mission using sniffer dogs. Their work is turning toward respecting local customs as they recover the dead.
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Quake survivors in Turkey are comforted by a supersoup : Goats and ...

It’s a supersoup during this humanitarian crisis. Easy to make, it warms the displaced, fuels rescue crews and comforts residents traumatized by the disaster.
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Syria's earthquake survivors face obstacles to get the care they ne...

Camps in Syria have become overcrowded in the northwest of the country after the February 6 earthquake. NPR talks to Dr. Mego Terzian of Doctors without Borders about his assessment of the situation.