
U.K. migrant protests spark angry confrontations as government scrambles to respond
Immigration has become a political flashpoint as countries across the West try to cope with an influx of migrants seeking a better life.
THURSDAY, 28 AUGUST 2025, 22:36
Immigration has become a political flashpoint as countries across the West try to cope with an influx of migrants seeking a better life.
Adler started acting in his early 60s, after some 30 years working behind the scenes on Broadway.
In June of this year alone, monsoon rains have killed at least 750 people across the country.
The Israeli writer Etgar Keret has talked to NPR about the importance of stories in a time of war. Keret tells Scott Detrow why he recently wrote an op-ed in the New York Times about the need for a whole new language after the war.
The strikes come after Israel said the Houthis used cluster munitions in a missile fired at Israel.
Typhoon Kajiki is brushing past Hainan in China before heading for Vietnam, forecasters say.
NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Yaroslav Trofimov from the Wall Street Journal about how President Trump’s attempts to end the war in Ukraine will be viewed in Moscow and Kyiv.
Thirty-four teams from all over the world are competing to win the 2025 Bridgestone World Solar Challenge.
Wikie, 24, and her 11-year-old son Keijo still don’t have a new home despite months of wrangling.
Anastasia, one of the first visitors to North Korea’s new beach resort, tells of strict rules and “immaculate” beaches.
New customs regulations take effect August 29, and many European postal agencies and companies say until new systems are set up they can’t ship some goods. Gifts worth less than $100 are not affected.
Pope Leo XIV said he hoped Mauritian authorities would ensure the refugees are able to return home.
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly, who has covered her share of high stakes diplomatic meetings between some of the world’s most powerful people, spoke with Scott Detrow about what was different during the recent Trump-Putin Alaska Summit.
The Kitchen Sisters production team takes a look into the long held Scottish tradition of honesty boxes – where you leave the money in the box and take what you need.
As Israel prepares for another major military offensive in Gaza, a new report says Gaza is in the grip of a full-blown famine. Will Israel accept a ceasefire deal or attack Gaza’s biggest urban hub?
If a judge agrees with the government, the Salvadoran national could be soon deported to a country with which he has no known ties.
For decades, many flight attendants in North America weren’t paid for ground work. The Air Canada strike marks a shift.
In a letter, Turkey’s first lady asks Mrs Trump to appeal to Israel to end the war in Gaza.
The records shed light on the investigation of the black teenager’s death, which galvanised the US civil rights movement.
The firing comes just weeks after a White House rebuke of a leaked intelligence report assessing the impact of US strikes on Iran.
The United States has announced a pause on all routine visa applications for citizens of Zimbabwe.