NPR traveled with Jordan's military on a recent helicopter flight delivering aid to the Gaza Strip, part of a test program since the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas went into effect last month.
At least 70 bodies have been found tied up and beheaded in a church in an abandoned village in the eastern part of war torn ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he will only agree to meet in person with Russian leader Vladimir Putin after a ...
Daniel DePetris, Tribune News Service President Donald Trump has signed more executive orders in his first 10 days than his ...
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As a female veteran breaking barriers, Allison Kennedy encourages others facing their own battles to go after their dreams.
Iman Brin documents the destruction of Lebanese cultural heritage resulting from Israeli airstrikes and ground invasion in ...
This is an issue that should worry us all—because censorship prevents us from addressing corruption and criminality, and from ...
Daryush Nourbaha knows he’s fortunate. As an American, he’s had security and opportunities. Now he hopes he can pay some of ...
Iraq’s Federal Supreme Court decided on Tuesday to revoke its previous judicial injunction that had suspended the implementation of the three laws after a lawsuit was filed by a number of lawmakers ...
For decades, Washington has sought to prop up the government in Mogadishu, but Somalia remains a fractured state. Political ...
“Medical professionals, crisis hotline responders, and claims processors are desperately needed to keep the VA running,” ...