In Berlin, thousands take to the streets to protest far-right extremism from NPR Rob Schmitz
Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday against far-Right extremism in European politics. Read More
Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday against far-Right extremism in European politics. Read More
Many Americans say they don’t want to vote for either President Biden or former President Trump this year. NPR wanted to learn more about these voters and what issues motivate them. Read More
Israeli forces rescued four hostages from Gaza on Saturday, in a “complex special daytime operation,” according to a statement put out by Israeli officials. Read More
Many Indigenous communities in Alaska hold parties when someone catches their first seal of the season. That tradition is expanding to other accomplishments as well. Read More
Vermont is the first state in the nation to adopt a law seeking to recoup the cost of climate-related damage from major oil companies. Read More
NPR’s Scott Simon speaks to Mohanad Hage Ali, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut, about the intensifying conflict between Israel and the Lebanese militant group, Hezbollah. Read More
Farmers in the European Union could hold the key to the bloc’s parliamentary vote. (Image credit: Rob Schmitz) Read More
Millions of voters around the world have gone to the polls in recent weeks to elect their leaders. What are some key takeaways and what might they mean for elections still to come? Read More
The politics behind President Biden’s executive actions on asylum. Plus, what polls show about the impact of Donald Trump’s conviction on support for his candidacy. Read More