
All Things Considered
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How Trump may lean on personal ties with Gulf Arab leaders while in the Middle East
by Aya Batrawy
President Trump is on his way to the Mideast, where his personal ties with Gulf Arab rulers, family business deals and U.S. interests converge.
For Those With Darker Skin, Finding The Right Tattoo Artist Can Be A Struggle
by Parth Shah
Different skin tones call for different tattooing approaches. That can make things difficult on tattoo artists and their customers alike.
The White Nationalist Origins Of The Term 'Alt-Right' — And The Debate Around It
by Adrian Florido
The alt-right movement, which has been associated with white nationalism, is receiving new attention. The debate about the movement is also focusing on what is the best term to describe it.
The Risks Of Normalizing The So-Called Alt-Right
Holocaust historian Deborah Lipstadt discusses Holocaust deniers, and the similarities she sees in media coverage of the so-called alt-right movement, which has been associated with white nationalism.
In Havana, Cubans Settle Into Long Mourning Period For Fidel Castro
by Lulu Garcia-Navarro
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro looks at how Cuba is reacting to the death of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro. He died on Friday at the age of 90.
As Italy Weighs National Referendum, Get Ready To Hear The Word 'Italexit'
A week from Sunday, Italians will head to the polls to vote on a referendum to overhaul their constitution. In the wake of the UK's Brexit, some are seeing a possible "Ital-exit" brewing.
'Belle' Of The Big Screen: Gugu Mbatha-Raw Stays Busy In Film
British actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw made an impression two years ago with her starring role in Belle. Now, she discusses her new movie Miss Sloane.
After Fidel Castro's Death, What's Next For U.S.-Cuba Relationship?
Amherst University professor Javier Corrales talks about what the late Cuban leader's death means for diplomatic policy between the two countries going forward.