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Suspected Saudi Journalist Murder Case Could Have Implications for Houston

Houston Public Media Staff

Posted on October 17, 2018 · Houston is the busiest gateway for US-Saudi Arabia trade.

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U.S. Suspends Most Security Assistance To Pakistan

Hannah Bloch, NPR

Posted on January 4, 2018 · Following Monday's tweet by President Trump accusing Pakistan of "deceit" and harboring terrorists, the U.S. announced it will suspend most security aid to Islamabad. But the cut won't be permanent

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Tensions Rise Between Pakistan And U.S. After President Trump’s Tweet

DIAA HADID, NPR

Posted on January 2, 2018 · A New Year's Day tweet by President Trump has exacerbated tensions in an already fraught relationship. He criticized Pakistan for "lies and deceit" and harboring terrorists

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Ambassador José Ramón Cabañas Rodriguez On The Future Of US-Cuban Relations

Andrew Schneider

Posted on April 13, 2016 · Cabañas, Cuba’s first ambassador to the U.S. in more than 50 years, visited Houston on Tuesday to give an address at Rice University’s Baker Institute.

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Why a stretch of highway near Houston was ripe to become the ‘Texas Killing Fields’

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