World Affairs
American dream denied: A Frenchman's ICE nightmare
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A young French tennis coach, who once embraced the American dream, recounts his harrowing experience of being detained and expelled under the Trump administration's stringent immigration policies. He describes being shackled and the emotional toll of his ordeal, which reflects a broader pattern of fear and uncertainty among immigrants.
Lawsuit from families of men killed in boat strikes is the first to reach U.S. court
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Relatives of two Trinidadian men killed in a U.S. airstrike last year have filed a lawsuit, claiming the incident constitutes extrajudicial killings. This case marks the first of its kind to be brought before a U.S. court, highlighting the legal ramifications of military actions abroad.
Reporter's notebook: A peek inside the Olympic Village
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NPR reporters visited the Milan Olympic Village prior to the opening ceremony to explore various aspects, including the dining hall dessert situation. This visit aimed to provide insights into the preparations and atmosphere within the village as the event approaches.
Greetings from Kyiv, where candles are the last option during wartime blackouts
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In Kyiv, residents are resorting to candles as a last option during wartime blackouts, highlighting the severe impact of ongoing conflict on daily life. The NPR international team captures the resilience of the people as they navigate these challenges amidst the harsh winter conditions.
U.K. police investigating Peter Mandelson over Jeffrey Epstein email leak claims
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U.K. police are investigating Peter Mandelson, the former ambassador to Washington, over allegations that he leaked sensitive government information to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. This inquiry raises serious questions about the integrity of government officials and their interactions with individuals involved in criminal activities.
Israel strikes Gaza, killing 19, mostly women and children, after saying Hamas violated deal
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Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have resulted in the deaths of 19 individuals, predominantly women and children, following claims that Hamas violated a ceasefire agreement established on October 10, 2025. This incident marks a continuation of violence in the region despite ongoing negotiations aimed at achieving peace.
U.S. considers removing last U.S. forces from Syria
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The United States is contemplating the withdrawal of its remaining military forces from Syria as it considers potential military action against Iran. This decision comes amidst ongoing tensions in the region, particularly following recent violent incidents involving U.S. personnel.
U.S., allies working to send more humanitarian aid to Sudan
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The U.S. and its allies are intensifying efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Sudan as the country grapples with a worsening humanitarian crisis exacerbated by ongoing civil conflict. Despite pledges of millions in assistance, diplomatic hurdles and obstruction of aid delivery are impeding progress.
Peace talks to end the war in Ukraine set to resume
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A new round of peace talks aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine is set to begin in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday. This development follows a series of discussions that have highlighted both progress and significant challenges in achieving a lasting ceasefire.
