Nearly 500 journalists have walked out of the Guardian and its sister paper, the Observer, to protest what they see as a ...
South Korea's opposition politicians submit a motion to impeach the president. The U.S. Supreme Court to hear case involving gender affirming care. The French government faces a no-confidence vote.
Kolwezi in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has some of the worlds largest copper and cobalt reserves and that makes it one of the key locations at the heart of the US and China's jostle for mineral ...
A grandmother looking for her lost cat apparently fell into a sinkhole that had recently opened above an abandoned coal mine ...
Israel's military has imposed a curfew and created a no-go zone where villagers are prohibited from going home to villages across southern Lebanon. NPR speaks to residents inside.
As China's economy plateaus and social inequality widens, perceptions that people's lives can only improve in China are fading.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Sara Kassim, a freelance reporter in Aleppo about the situation on the ground after opposition forces have captured large swaths of land in the area.
Nearly all toys sold in the U.S. are imported -- mostly from China. Toys were largely spared from tariffs during Trump's first term. But toymakers and their customers may not be so lucky next year.
Mayor Malik Evans has asked City Council for approval to seek $2 million in state grant funding to assist the redevelopment.
The new agreement will help Trump officials on agency landing teams access classified information needed to prepare to take ...
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier made a last-ditch attempt to rally support for his government. Far left and far right members of parliament are preparing to bring it down in a no confidence vote.
Lawmakers in South Korea unanimously voted to lift a controversial martial law, which was declared by President Yoon Suk Yeol earlier on Tuesday, reversing a dramatic event that shook the nation.