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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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Israel has been accused of using starvation in Gaza as a weapon of war. It's a charge the government

A series of deadly attacks within China in recent weeks have killed dozens and left people uneasy. T

NPR has been collecting eyewitness accounts from Gaza that indicate Israel is using a new type of dr

Ukraine is granted permission from the Biden administration to fire U.S.-made long range missiles in

We bring you views from both sides of the conflict between Israel and Lebanon. Israel says they're c

In Argentina, President Javier Milei is celebrating both the success of this radical cost cutting in

North Korea and Russia each ratified a mutual defense treaty within days of each other. The pact mea

Israel's Defense Minister was fired last week by Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu who said that trus

Israel's airlines are generating a windfall as international carriers cancel or limit flights due to

We visit Old Trafford Stadium, where iconic British football club Man U is in crisis. Are its US own

Donald Trump's return to the White House will reverberate through trade, security and immigration in

Germany, China and Russia react to Donald Trump's re-election to the U.S. presidency with cautious w

A pedal through Beijing's small alleys and side streets brings bright glimpses of life in this massi

This Russian dissident believes the country must be changed from within. He and others were traded i

There are rules and norms in place in conflicts meant to shield civilians from the worst harms of wa

We go to the borders between Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Afghanistan to see the dried up shores of wh

The region drained by the Amazon River, including the Amazon rainforest, is in the second year of a

A mystery scrapbook at a Paris flea market and the search for a wartime photographer's identity reve

Japan is the only country where married couples are required to use one surname or family name. Mos

The U.S. Justice Department says it has foiled at least four assassination attempts tied to foreign