New York mayor’s indictment highlights Turkey’s influence

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US Attorney Damian Williams, left, speaks at a news conference detailing an indictment against New York City Mayor Eric Adams in New York, Sept. 26, 2024.

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been charged with bribery, fraud and using his position to help Turkey. Also, at least 18 countries around the world have recorded mpox cases, which the WHO has declared a public health emergency of global concern — the epicenter being the Democratic Republic of Congo. And, despite repeatedly clashing over the Nagorno-Karabakh region, Armenia and Azerbaijan are still talking in hopes of reaching a peace deal. Plus, two sisters have begun nonprofits in Boston and Port-au-Prince to help Haitian families.

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In This Episode

Turkey’s influence under scrutiny following NYC mayor’s indictment
4:55
Mpox outbreak grows as Democratic Republic of Congo begins vaccination
3:36
Street murals bring color to post-pandemic, post-Brexit London
4:42
‘A whole bunch of goodness’: Chef Alexander Smalls talks about new cookbook of African home cooking
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7:58
Hope endures for Armenia-Azerbaijan peace talks
6:26
Putin lowers the bar for nuclear strike
4:40
Calls for public inquiry into alleged sex crimes of former Harrods’ boss
6:03
Haitian sisters work for their communities in two countries
7:29