The Black Gate: Like a Bullet from a Gun
Abdullatif Kucar returns to China, determined to find his children, who have been sent to state-run "boarding schools," and his wife, who has spent two years in prison. They're among hundreds of thousands of Uyghurs arrested and detained over the years. Kucar is trying to do what is virtually impossible in China: bring his loved ones home for good. To listen to this series sponsor-free and support NPR, sign up for Embedded+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. See pcm.adswizz.com for informatio
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The Black Gate: Like a Bullet from a Gun
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0:00Hoy analizamos las principales noticias de la semana.
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0:04Empezamos en Europa, donde los líderes se reunieron en Bruselas.
We start in Europe, where leaders met in Brussels.
0:09La cumbre se centró en política energética y migración.
The summit focused on energy policy and migration.
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0:19Gracias. El ambiente aquí fue tenso pero constructivo.
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