European View: Who Is Responsible For Increased Strain Between U.S. And Iran?
Rachel Martin talks to Nathalie Tocci, special adviser to the EU’s foreign policy chief, about how European countries are trying to deescalate tensions between Iran and the U.S.
China’s President Was In North Korea Thursday. Next Week He Talks To Trump
NPR’s Steve Inskeep talks to Christopher Hill, former U.S. ambassador to the Republic of Korea, about the Chinese president’s summit Thursday with North Korea’s leader.
News Brief: Fallout From Drone Downing, Roy Moore To Make Another Senate Run
President Trump reportedly backs off on airstrikes against Iran. As the dispute escalates, how are Iranians reacting? And Alabama Republican Roy Moore is making a second run for the U.S. Senate.
Iranian Ambassador To The U.N. Discusses U.S. Drone Shot Down By Iran
Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations, Majid Takht Ravanchi, talks with NPR about Iran’s contention that it shot down a U.S. drone in Iranian airspace.
Can a 40-foot cross be secular? Supreme Court says yes
When Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan joined the fragmented 7-2 majority that allowed the Bladensburg Peace Cross in Maryland to remain standing as it is, she said she found much to admire in her conservative colleagues’ reasoning – even those parts w…
What Might Come Next After U.S. Drone Shot Down By Iran
The U.S. says Iran shot down a military surveillance drone in an unprovoked attack and denies the aircraft was over Iranian territory. Iran claims it shot down a spy drone over a southern province.
U.S. And Iran Disagree Over Whether Drone Was Shot Down Over Iranian Territory
With Iran shooting down a U.S. drone, a look at the rules in the Persian Gulf and who would know the truth about air space and where the incident occurred.
A Timeline Of Events Leading Up To Current Tensions Between The U.S. And Iran
Iran’s military shot down an American surveillance drone Thursday marking the latest in a line of events leading up to the current military and diplomatic tension between the United States and Iran.
Brotherhood, debt, and the black college rising
James Hill III loved his visit to Morehouse College. A 16-year-old from Gainesville, Florida, who aspires to attend the private and historically black men’s school, Mr. Hill felt embraced by the brotherhood of an institution that produced the Rev. Mar…
Former Air Force Drone Chief Discusses Escalating U.S.-Iran Tensions
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Gen. David Deptula, former Air Force drone chief, about the escalating tensions between U.S and Iranian forces.
President Trump Says Iran Made ‘A Very Big Mistake’ In Shooting Down American Drone
As tensions escalate with Iran, the Trump administration is balancing the hardline instincts of President Trump’s advisers and Trump’s own instincts to avoid a military conflict.
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