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Pope Francis received one of the U.S.'s top honors, published a memoir, and facilitated relations between Washington and Havana.
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South Korea's impeached president, Yoon Suk Yeol, faces possible imprisonment over his declaration of martial law last month.
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A court found a police volunteer guilty of the rape and murder of a 31-year-old trainee doctor, a crime that sparked protests ...
Syrians are still celebrating the fall of the Bashar Al-Assad regime, but that enthusiasm is tempered these days.
We look at what the Department of Justice has and hasn't done on war crimes under outgoing Attorney General Merrick Garland.
José "Cha Cha" Jimenez, a Puerto Rican activist in Chicago, died last week. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with DePaul University professor Jacqueline Lazú about his life and legacy.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Michele Steele of ESPN about the NFL playoffs, the college football national championship, and remembers Milwaukee Baseball legend Bob Uecker.