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Access to medical care and even clean water is limited, and the risk of infection is high, making it difficult for patients to get follow-up surgeries, prosthetics and rehabilitation. [...]
The captain of a ship assaulted by the Yemen-based militia last week spoke at a news conference in Manila after the rescue. [...]
Plus, the Tony Awards honor the best of Broadway. [...]
Dr. Vivek Murthy said he would urge Congress to require a warning that social media use can harm teenagers’ mental health. [...]
It’s time for decisive action to protect our young people. [...]
At a "contract" launch in south Wales, the Reform leader says people shouldn't pay income tax until they earn £20,000. [...]
The move comes just over a week after two centrist politicians quit the top decision-making body. [...]
More than 40 people are alleged to have died as a result of Greek coastguard actions, BBC analysis reveals. [...]
Former senior officer makes comments in Greek apparently contradicting his interview in English. [...]
After a cold and dull start to summer, could we be about to see our weather turn warmer and drier? [...]
During the Cold War, Germany bought the freedom of about 220,000 ethnic German Romanians from the communist dictatorship in Romania. A play now explores this little-known chapter in German–Romanian relations. [...]
Rescuers from a German rescue group said 10 bodies were found on a wooden boat in the Mediterranean during a rescue operation. [...]
German officials praised the security situation at the start of the Euro 2024 championship. However, police did respond to a violent incident involving Serbia and England fans in Gelsenkirchen. [...]
Being a single mother in Afghanistan often means fighting for survival. Under the Taliban, options to earn money are few and far between — and many of the women are [...]
In almost all of eastern Germany, the far-right populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) has become the strongest political force. Even in Chemnitz, this year's European Capital of Culture. [...]
Whether it's our grocery lists, travel plans or savings, most of us have felt the effects of rising prices. NPR wants to know how inflation has affected your life and [...]
An NPR investigation found that 50% of U.S. military bases are in so-called "health care deserts." There weren't any surprises at last night's Tony Awards — except for the winner [...]
In Brazil, a seven-year-old horse who survived catastrophic floods in the south of the country has become a symbol of hope. [...]
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Mark Jendrysik, a professor at the University of North Dakota, about why Donald Trump may be leaning toward Gov. Doug Burgum as a potential vice [...]
Envoys and leaders of more than 90 nations participated, and most signed a statement saying Ukraine’s borders must be respected in any deal to end the war. Russia wasn't invited [...]
The Democrat-controlled Vermont legislature has returned to the Statehouse to try to override Republican Gov. Phil Scott’s vetoes [...]
A group of Democratic members of Congress is seeking reassurances that workers at hospitals owned by Steward Health Care will have their health care and retirement benefits protected [...]
Maps show the advance of the Post wildfire in Los Angeles County, California, burning around 25 miles north of Santa Clarita. [...]
The July 26 ceremonies present both logistical and security challenges. Officials also hope to get the Seine clean enough for triathlon and marathon swimming. [...]
Israeli officials say Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved the influential War Cabinet that was tasked with steering the war in Gaza [...]