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Diplomats shift into high gear to try to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran
by Michele Kelemen
European diplomats are working to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran to find a peaceful end to a war that President Trump has said the U.S. could join to support Israel against Iran.
Ukraine's defense applies lessons from a 15-year-old cyberattack on Estonia
by Jenna McLaughlin
In 2007, Russia launched the first nation-on-nation cyberattack against Estonia. Now, the lessons learned from "Web War I" are being used in the cyberdefense of Ukraine.
Why Russia's military appears to be struggling in Ukraine
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist David Volodzko about the factors that could explain Russia's military failures in Ukraine.
U.S. congressional delegations meets with Ukrainian leaders in Kyiv
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Rep. Jason Crow of Colorado about his visit to Ukraine's capital as part of a Congressional delegation that met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
'Welcome to Paradise' podcast works through the lingering pain of an abusive marriage
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Canadian journalist Anna Maria Tremonti about her new podcast, which explores at the lasting trauma of her marriage to an abusive partner.
New techno music exhibit transcends borders
A new exhibit set to travel to several cities in the U.S., Canada and Latin America puts a spotlight on techno music, its roots and historical significance.
Tennessee Rep. Mark Hall on new bill that would make drunk drivers pay child support
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Tennessee State Representative Mark Hall about a bill that would require drunk drivers to pay child support if found responsible for the death of a minor's parent.
Fady Joudah shares his favorite #NPRPoetry submissions
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with poet Fady Joudah about his writing and his favorite listener submissions for National Poetry Month.
Life Kit: How to tell a good story
by Elise Hu
NPR's Life Kit offers up some tips for telling stronger and more meaningful stories.
Why the children's mental health crisis isn't new
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with author Judith Warner about the state of children's mental health in the United States, and what can be done to help kids cope in the wake of the pandemic.
Movie theater owners are optimistic about an industry return at this year's CinemaCon
by John Horn
Movie theater owners from around the country gathered in Las Vegas this week to strategize about how they can get audiences back in front of their big screens.