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The Kurdish militant group announced a historic decision Monday to disband and disarm, after four decades of armed conflict.
NPR speaks with Michael Calvey, an American businessman who went from championing investments in Russia to ending up in a Moscow jail. He's written about it in a new book called "Odyssey Moscow." ...
Ukraine and European allies had demanded Russia accept a 30-day ceasefire starting Monday before holding talks, but Moscow ...
President Trump leaving for four-day trip to the Middle East, Hamas expected to release American Israeli hostage Monday, Republicans hope to advance Trump's domestic agenda this week.
A typically routine election to lead the District of Columbia Bar Association has drawn outsized attention as lawyers and law firms come under attack from the Trump administration.
Duterte has been in custody of the International Criminal Court awaiting trial for crimes against humanity. That hasn't ...
The U.S. and the Philippines have been holding their yearly military exercises together. This year, Japan and Australia also joined the drills, which come at a time of simmering tension with China.
House Republicans hope to finish work this week on President Trump's "big beautiful bill," but several big policy differences are getting in their way.
India and Pakistan – both nuclear powers – agreed to a ceasefire on Saturday after days of some of the most serious fighting between the two countries in decades.
The U.S and China agreed on Monday to temporarily reduce the high tariffs on each other's products, according to a joint statement.
President Trump wants to use the IRS to target his political enemies. In doing so, he is testing limits imposed by Congress after the Watergate era.
NPR asks political strategist Rina Shah about the balancing act Republicans are performing while trying to get a budget approved while also fulfilling some of Trump's campaign promises.
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