The World
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The World
"Colombia has recalled its ambassador to the US as tensions mount between the two countries over aid cuts and US military strikes in the Caribbean. Also, a British soldier on trial for killing two people on Bloody Sunday in Northern Ireland in 1972 has been cleared of all charges; we hear reactions from survivors of the violence that day in Belfast. And, Singapore imposes a levy on all departing flights in an effort to boost funding to develop sustainable aviation fuels."
"Plus, 10 million crabs travel en masse on Christmas Island as part of an annual spawning ritual. Listen to today's Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices"
Colombia recalled its ambassador to the United States amid rising tensions over aid cuts and recent US military strikes in the Caribbean. A British soldier on trial for killing two people on Bloody Sunday in Northern Ireland in 1972 was cleared of all charges, and survivors of the Belfast violence provided reactions to the outcome. Singapore imposed a levy on all departing flights to boost funding for the development of sustainable aviation fuels. About 10 million crabs traveled en masse on Christmas Island as part of an annual spawning ritual. The program also featured Music Heard on Air and information about ad choices.
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