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Weapons and war: Parallels between Iran and Iraq
by Ari Shapiro
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with journalist Steve Coll about the parallels between Iraq and Iran when it comes to discussions of a potential war due to an adversarial country's weapons program.
An Opening Between Israel And Gaza — For Now
by Daniel Estrin
Israel and Hamas are taking initial steps toward an agreement to calm hostilities — and it's allowing thousands of Palestinians from Gaza to go work in Israel daily.
Taal Volcano In The Philippines, Already Spewing Ash, Threatens Major Eruption
by Julie McCarthy
A volcano in the Philippines is spewing ash, leading to the evacuation of thousands and causing flight disruptions in the capital Manila.
What It Was Like To Report From Iran Last Week
by Mary Louise Kelly
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks about her week of reporting in Iran — just after the targeted killing of a top Iranian general by the U.S. Kelly was one of few Americans reporting in Iran last week.
Breaking Down The Oscar Nominations
The nominations for the 92nd Academy Awards were announced Monday. NPR's Audie Cornish welcomes entertainment journalist Joelle Monique and NPR's Bob Mondello to break them down.
Haiti Mourns 10 Years Of Earthquake Aftermath
by Carrie Kahn
Sunday marks 10 years since a massive earthquake killed at least 100,000 Haitians. As they mark the anniversary, they mourn not only their dead but a lost decade of opportunities.
Bernie Sanders' Campaign Co-Chair On Black Voters
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Nina Turner, national co-chair of Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign, about African American voters supporting Sanders over Vice President Joe Biden.
Jewish Perspectives On Recent Anti-Semitic Violence
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with a group of diverse Jewish voices — Sarah Hurwitz, Eli Steinberg and Rebecca Pierce — about the types of conversations they've had in the wake of anti-Semitic attacks.
NFL's Coaching Diversity Problem
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with N. Jeremi Duru, who teaches sports law at American University, about the lack of head coaches of color in the NFL.
Ahead Of Primary, New Hampshire Voters Looking More Decisive
by Scott Detrow
Democratic presidential campaigns are spending more time and resources on get out the vote efforts. NPR followed the Biden campaign on the ground in New Hampshire.
Oscar-Shortlisted Israeli Documentary 'Advocate' Faces Backlash
by Daniel Estrin
A documentary about an Israeli lawyer who defends Palestinians has caused controversy in Israel — and the story takes a surprising turn just before the credits roll.
The Death Of Middle East's Mediator, Omani Sultan Qaboos
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Elizabeth Dickinson about the death of Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said.