India's satirists are turning Prime Minister Narendra Modi into a punch line — and the government is hitting back.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Lebanese journalist Kim Ghattas about how U.S.-Iran negotiations being held in Pakistan ...
Investors thought they had President Trump figured out as someone who would always back down from his most extreme policies. The war with Iran is challenging that.
A new study saying bumblebees can recognize rhythmic patterns puts them alongside Ronan the sea lion, the first non-human mammal shown to keep a beat.
President Trump faces pressure to end the war with Iran both from Iran and from onetime political allies here at home.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Ilya Somin, law professor at George Mason University and Cato Institute chair in constitutional studies, about the latest case challenging President Trump's global tariffs.
In Syria, instability allowed ISIS fighters to flee camps, but many of their families still detained
NPR visits the last detention camp for ISIS wives and children in an increasingly precarious northeastern Syria.
Israel continued strikes on Lebanon Friday as Iran insisted on a cease-fire there in order for formal negotiations with the U.S. to begin.
Cambodia is recognizing the life-saving contributions of a rat named Magawa with a statue. The late rat sniffed out landmines for a non-profit group, and in a short career helped find more than 100.
The Orion crew module containing the four Artemis II astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean Friday evening.
Anthropic announced this week that its new model found security flaws in "every major operating system and web browser." Even ...
With 35 candidates in the race, Peru is set to elect its 9th president in less than a decade. Amid rising corruption and ...
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