The Invisible Border : Throughline : NPR

The Invisible Border : Throughline : NPR

Local residents protest against the British Army by sitting atop their barricades on Cupar Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland on Sept. 10, 1969.

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Local residents protest against the British Army by sitting atop their barricades on Cupar Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland on Sept. 10, 1969.

Royle/ASSOCIATED PRESS

Today, the border that divides Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland is “soft”, in most places you could almost forget that it’s there. But for decades it was a deadly flash point in the bitter conflict known as “The Troubles”. This week, we share an episode from Today, Explained that takes a look at the history of this conflict and how Brexit could jeopardize a fragile peace.

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