State of the World from NPR
En podkast av NPR
944 Episoder
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The Refugees Trapped in a Corner of Syria, Now Free
Publisert: 23.12.2024 -
The Fight for a Crucial City in Ukraine
Publisert: 20.12.2024 -
Examining The Biden Administration's International Legacy
Publisert: 19.12.2024 -
Why Syria's Military Imploded So Quickly
Publisert: 18.12.2024 -
The Indian Movie Acclaimed Abroad But Snubbed at Home
Publisert: 17.12.2024 -
Will Sectarian Groups Get Along in a New Syria?
Publisert: 16.12.2024 -
People in Syria Lost and Found
Publisert: 13.12.2024 -
Ukraine Struggles to Keep the Power On Under Russian Bombardment
Publisert: 12.12.2024 -
With One Regime Gone, Syrians Must Now Recreate Their Government
Publisert: 12.12.2024 -
The Mood Inside Syria
Publisert: 10.12.2024 -
Syrian Refugees Displaced for Years Return Home
Publisert: 9.12.2024 -
Will Assad Survive in Syria? And Will the Conflict Widen Into a Regional War?
Publisert: 6.12.2024 -
Protecting Unique Wilderness at the Bottom of the World
Publisert: 5.12.2024 -
The U.S. and China Vie for Influence in Africa
Publisert: 4.12.2024 -
What on Earth is Happening In South Korea?
Publisert: 3.12.2024 -
Rebels Make Surprise Advances in Syria. Who are They and What Does it Mean?
Publisert: 2.12.2024 -
Who Invented Indian Butter Chicken? (Encore)
Publisert: 29.11.2024 -
Return to the Motherland or Illegal Land Transfer? Depends on Who You Ask (Encore)
Publisert: 28.11.2024 -
A Remote Island Outpost that is Part of a Geopolitical Fight (Encore)
Publisert: 27.11.2024 -
A Ceasefire Between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon
Publisert: 26.11.2024
Immerse yourself in the most compelling and consequential stories from around the globe. The world is changing in big ways every day. State of the World from NPR takes you where the news is happening — and explains why it matters. With bureaus spanning the globe, NPR reporters bring you facts and context from the ground so you can cut through the noise of disinformation. NPR's State of the World, a human perspective on global stories in just a few minutes, every weekday. State of the World was previously State of Ukraine. You'll continue to hear Ukraine coverage here, along with other international stories.Support NPR's reporting by subscribing to State of the World+ and unlock sponsor-free listening. Learn more at plus.npr.org/stateoftheworld
