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A radio station in Amsterdam is a lifeline for Sudan. After USAID cuts, it's faltering1 hour ago
9 killed, 10 wounded in South African pub shooting1 hour ago
Russia says talks on US peace plan for Ukraine 'are proceeding constructively'3 hours ago
Pope Leo summons cardinals for a key assembly to help him govern Catholic Church15 hours ago
Consider This from NPR11 days ago
The U.S. spent billions to rebuild Afghanistan. Was it successful?16 hours ago
U.S. forces stop a 2nd merchant vessel off Venezuela coast, officials say16 hours ago
Opinion: Remembering the lives lost to a senseless act of terror20 hours ago
U.S. launches strikes in Syria targeting Islamic State fighters after American deaths1 day ago
State of the World from NPR1 year ago
Why Cuba is Watching Venezuela Intently1 day ago
Goats and Soda15 days ago
He's the first African musician to get a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award18 hours ago
In the shadow of U.S. export controls, China rallies its own chip industry2 days ago
EU leaders agree on $105bn Ukraine loan, but without relying on frozen Russian assets2 days ago
TikTok signs deal to give U.S. operations to Oracle-led investor group2 days ago
Venezuelans React to the Threat of a U.S. Blockade2 days ago
Austrian nuns await word from the Vatican on whether they can stay in their convent2 days ago
Middle East conflict5 months ago
Could international troops be sent to Gaza? Here's why Trump's plan hinges on it2 days ago
What to Watch2 days ago
A new 'Avatar,' a marital stand-up story and a gut-wrenching drama are in theaters3 days ago
Venezuelans brace for hardship as Trump threatens oil blockade2 days ago
Mourners grieve 10-year-old slain in Bondi mass shooting as Australia's leader pledges new hate laws3 days ago
US announces massive package of arms sales to Taiwan valued at more than $10 billion3 days ago
Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent Peter Arnett has died2 days ago
Myanmar, also known as Burma, will hold a phased general election starting later this month. It comes amidst a years long civil war that has killed thousands and displaced millions. And it is being called by a military government that seized power in a coup four years ago. We learn about the lengths the leadership is going to in order to convince the world to accept the election's results.3 days ago
A Chinese man who filmed secret footage in Xinjiang risks deportation from the U.S.3 days ago
Italy makes a surprising discovery ahead of the Winter Olympics: dinosaur tracks3 days ago
