How London Is Reacting To President Trump’s Visit
President Trump arrived Wednesday in the U.K., where he plans to meet with Prime Minister Theresa May and Queen Elizabeth II. NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Tony Gallagher, editor of London’s The Sun, about how locals are reacting to the visit.
President Trump’s Claims Of Success At NATO Offer A Sharp Change In Tone
President Trump says he is well liked in Britain, as he arrives for meetings with Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Theresa May, during a visit that has prompted widespread protests.
Did President Trump Get Anything More From NATO Than What He Came With?
The whiplash of President Trump berating NATO allies, only to praise them and claim victory for himself, reveals what Trump seeks to get in the public eye, even if not much changes in the substance.
President Trump’s Arrival In London Met With Protests
President Trump arrived in London with his rhetoric toward NATO still stirring unease among American allies.
A Recap Of The Contentious NATO Summit
President Trump says the NATO alliance is “very strong,” appearing to reverse his earlier criticism of the organization after meeting other NATO leaders in Brussels.
Former U.S. Amb. To NATO Discusses America’s Place In The Alliance
As President Trump leaves Brussels, NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Nicholas Burns, former U.S. ambassador to NATO, about the United States’ place in the alliance and the threat from Russia.
Much Like The U.S., The U.K. Is Investigating Russian Meddling In Its Politics
Parliament in the United Kingdom is conducting an investigation into Russian meddling in the country’s politics. NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks to Damian Collins, a Conservative member of Parliament who is leading the investigation.
Some Germans Think President Trump Is Affecting Their Domestic Politics
No German politician wants to be associated with President Trump. But even though Trump’s name isn’t popular with Germans, some say he’s helping to normalize the anti-immigrant arguments of Germany’s far-right.
Trump’s demand for reciprocity with allies
Twice in two months President Trump has met with other Western leaders, first at an economic summit in June and this week at a gathering of NATO nations. Trump asked for more access to European markets for American farm goods, for example, while insis…
Why a nearly 30-year-old list of names is roiling modern Latvia
In the case of Latvia, dealing with that legacy is particularly controversial because of its physical nature: a catalog of 4,500 people who served as agents and contacts for the KGB during the 1980s. Ever since it was left behind in 1991 when the Sovi…
The Dreams Of Today’s Teen Girl Activists
The young leaders of Girl Up were in Washington, D.C., this week to network and to lobby Congress on gender issues.
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