The Trump administration's order to stop all foreign aid has immediately affected people with HIV/AIDS. Clinics around the world rely on U.S. funds to provide treatments to those battling the disease.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Martin Gordon, the Anglican bishop of Goma, who fled before rebels advanced into the city in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Today, he is issuing a call for peace.
Ireland's Micheál Martin was elected prime minister for the second time by a coalition of the country's two large ...
Good morning, Jonaki. JONAKI MEHTA, BYLINE: Good morning, Michel. MARTIN: So of course I want to hear about your conversation with the kids. But first, would you just bring us up to speed on the ...
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Amos Hochstein, senior adviser to President Biden, about the latest ceasefire deal in Gaza and his earlier negotiations for a ceasefire in Lebanon.
Michael Oren, former Israeli ambassador to the U.S., joins NPR's Michel Martin to discuss Israel's security cabinet approving a Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal. The agreement still needs the full ...
After half a century in politics, President Biden bids farewell to public life in a speech from the Oval Office, warning about the concentration of power in the hands of a few ultrawealthy people.
Irish lawmakers have voted to make veteran politician Micheál Martin prime minister for a second time at the helm of a coalition government ...
NPR's Yuki Noguchi joins us now to tell us more about all this. Good morning, Yuki. YUKI NOGUCHI, BYLINE: Good morning, Michel. MARTIN: Maybe put the oatmeal down for a couple of minutes while we talk ...