Israel And The Iran Deal
NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to the former chief of Israeli military intelligence, Amos Yadlin, about how changes in U.S. foreign policy are affecting Israel.
South Sudan Update
NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to John Prendergast, of the Enough Project, about the effects of U.S. humanitarian aid to South Sudan amid a humanitarian crisis.
Foreign Policy Perspective From AEI And Cato
NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro discusses President Trump’s foreign policy with Danielle Pletka of the American Enterprise Institute and Christopher Preble of the Cato Institute.
‘Terrorist Group’ Kills 26 In Burundi
“Some of the victims were stabbed, others were shot, there is even a whole family that was burned alive in their home,” an official told AFP. A survivor said some victims were hacked with machetes.
Suicide Bombers Kill At Least 9, Wound Dozens At Churches In Indonesia
Attackers targeted three churches, which were holding Sunday services. An intelligence official says an ISIS-allied group may be responsible.
Eurovision Returns To Glitz, Politics And Censorship
Israel’s Netta, crowned for the song, “Toy,” marked a return to the competition’s hallmarks. Although she played into the over-the-top style, the singer thanked the audience “for choosing different.”
Trump Administration’s Latest Diplomacy Moves
Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander James Stavridis weighs in on how Europe might react to a U.S. reboot of foreign alliances.
Post-ISIS Iraq Holds Parliamentary Elections
Iraqis went to the polls on Saturday for the first parliamentary election since ISIS was pushed out of the country.
From Prison To The London Stage: A MacBeth Actor’s Second Act
Michael Balogun spent his early years in and out of jail — until he decided to become an actor. Balogun tells NPR’s Lakshmi Singh about his extraordinary journey.
Tardis Optional: Time Travelers Invited To Stephen Hawking Service
Applications to attend a memorial service for the famous scientist are open to the public. Anyone born between 1918 and 2038 can apply.
North Korea Announces Plans To Dismantle Nuclear Test Site
In a statement delivered through state media Saturday, North Korea’s Foreign Ministry announced that it will destroy a nuclear test site later this month — and invite journalists to watch.
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