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NPR News: 07-28-2025 6PM EDT

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🗓️ 28 July 2025

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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston. President Trump is wrapping up his four-day trip to Scotland. Today, he announced a trade deal with the European Union after meeting with EU leaders. MPRs Fatma al-Kusab reports that demonstrators turned out to protest his visit.

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Protest is a week. that demonstrators turned out to protest his visit. Protesters at this rally outside the U.S. consulate in Edinburgh waved Palestinian flags and held signs that read,

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Scotland is already great. In Aberdeen near the president's new golf course, a van plastered with a big photo of the president,

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with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, circulated the city.

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Resident Bev Luke says Trump is not welcome.

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It's a hateful man.

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People seem to be coming together a bit more against this. A recent poll found 71% of people in Scotland have an unfavourable view of

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Trump, higher than across the rest of the UK. Vatmer al-Kasad, NPR News, Aberdeen. Israel is

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pausing fighting to allow aid into Gaza amid an international outcry over worsening humanitarian

1:26.2

conditions and starvation there.

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NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports the Israeli military took journalists into a small part of the

1:34.7

enclave to try to show their side of the story.

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We rode over the Karam Shalom crossing near Egypt in the back of military trucks, a place that once

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bustled with aid trucks appeared desolate. There was just desert, barbed wire fences, and

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searing heat. Sporadic gunfire and heavy artillery could be heard in the distance. We were shown a

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massive asphalt parking lot with thousands of tons of uncollected aid and told it was the fault of the

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UN.

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Brigadier General Effie DeFrin says the army is doing its job.

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