NPR's Scott Simons speaks to Maha Nassar, a professor at the University of Arizona, about how Palestinians will view the Israeli Prime Minister's visit to the White House next week.
We'll look at the latest developments in the instability and violence in a region of the Democratic Republic of Congo, where Rwanda-backed fighters are battling Congolese troops.
Siegel is the first American to be released as part of this deal. A total of 18 hostages have been released since the ...
The Taiwan Strait is absolutely "not within the scope of China's sovereignty", and any deliberate Chinese attempts to create ...
The announcement of talks between US President Donald Trump and Moscow on ending the Ukraine war stunned European allies – ...
Readers are not all happy about the election funding reforms which advantage the ALP and the Coalition over independents.
Sir Simon Fraser, former permanent secretary at the Foreign Office ... “A number of politicians, President Trump included, ...
The ceasefire, after 15 months of conflict ... Hasan Eslayeh/Anadolu via Getty) Scott Mills has taken over the BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show from Zoe Ball, who announced she was stepping down ...
Starmer says US ‘backstop’ only way to deter Russia from attacking Ukraine again - Zelensky says Ukraine will not take part ...
Scott Simon is a speaker and the founder of Scare Your Soul, a movement inspiring individual and global change through small acts of courage. He has spoken around the world, motivated people at ...
NPR's Scott Simon considers the stenciled messages in the end zones of the Super Bowl - "CHOOSE LOVE" and "IT TAKES ALL OF US," and imagines how... When the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia ...
President Trump said if Hamas does not return all hostages by noon on Saturday, he will call for the ceasefire in the Gaza ...
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