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In Geneva, U.S. and Ukraine officials report progress on ending war with Russia
Top U.S. and Ukrainian officials said Sunday they'd made progress toward ending the Russia-Ukraine war but provided scant details after discussing the American proposal to achieve peace.

Why more and more women are choosing to enlist in the Ukrainian military
An increasing number of women are joining the Ukrainian military. Thousands of females are now serving in frontline roles as Russia's full-scale war on the country approaches its fourth year.

How do producers shape the stories you hear?
NPR's Jonaki Mehta and Matt Ozug talk about what producers actually do on the radio and how they shape the news listeners hear every day.

Meet the peace activist who persuaded France's Macron to recognize a Palestinian state
Israeli-French peace activist Ofer Bronchtein helped shape President Emmanuel Macron's plan to recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations this year. Here's how he did it.

Putin says U.S. plan for Ukraine could form the basis for a final peace settlement

Trump lashes out at reporter, highlighting a pattern of attacking press he dislikes

German surfers rally to get their wave back

Theater owners watch closely as a Warner Bros. Discovery sale looms

It's 2025, and the future has finally caught up with Stephen King's 'Running Man'
King's 1982 novel was set in the year 2025, in a world with widespread poverty, mass surveillance, and giant corporations. The newest film version loses some of its critique.

BBC apologizes for edit of Trump speech but says it won't provide legal compensation

Russia's massive attack on Kyiv kills at least 4 people, injures dozens of others

