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State of the World from NPR

Immerse yourself in the most compelling and consequential stories from around the globe. The world i

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Taiwan held a close and closely watched election for president that has implications for the self-ru

In Pakistan, a dolphin species that's lived in the Indus River for millions of years was facing near

The series of strikes in Yemen were against the Houthis, an Iran-backed military group, that had bee

Taiwan elects a president this weekend and while the government in China believes Taiwan should be u

Poland has been one of Ukraine's strongest allies in its fight against Russia. But the two countries

Taiwan has an important election coming up and we hear that relations with China is one of the main

Hundreds of Nepalese have travelled to Russia to join the army. They've been lured by the promise of

Ghana began encouraging people of African descent from around the world to move to the country in 20

Israel's Prime Minister has vowed to fight until the "definitive victory over Hamas". But what is ac

Inside China, the state is cracking down queer and feminist groups... so some are staging their own

Greece says Britain should return sculptures taken from the Acropolis and a Turkish archeological di

Two stories about Africa's art and music. We hear from a rapper who raises awareness of the war in S

A Ukrainian village with divided loyalties reels from both the loss of life following a missile atta

NPR's Eyder Peralta brings exclusive reporting from Nicaragua, which has become one of the most auth

Hollywood left Russia after the invasion of Ukraine. However, improbably, Barbie was a huge hit in

Surviving climate threats demands adaptation. In Bangladesh, an engineer and a housewife improvised

We visit Guedelon Castle in Burgundy, France. A 26 year-old building project, dedicated to training

German economists and politicians have warned German companies to not rely so heavily on Chinese bus

Ukraine is been at war for nearly 22 months, with airports closed and many sea ports blockaded. Yet

U.S. officals have been increasingly public in their appeals to Israel to limit casualties in Gaza,