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Israeli director’s Eran Kolirin latest, a film about a trip through Gaza, an Iraq nuclear talks drama and ‘Mare’s Nest’ are ...
Jon Lee and Scott Anderson avoid being in the same conflict zone. But with new books publishing this month, they made a rare ...
If you’re after something worth reading on your break this year, 2025 has delivered. From literary heavy-hitters to murder mysteries and music memoirs, the current airport bookshelves offer too much ...
"The Thrice Blessed Saliba Shamoun was known for his great love for the Syriac Orthodox Church. I got to know him as he was a ...
NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert gives you an early look at tonight’s 9 p.m. ET show.
"I refuse to give up my right to celebrate the country of my birth, which I love, because of some wanna be dictators..." ...
Books to consider reading before summer is over range from satirical novels to speculative history to the latest thrillers.
NPR's Scott Simon asks Mstyslav Chernov about his new documentary "2,000 Meters to Andriivka," about a Ukrainian bid to recapture a town.
The heaviest price of waging any war, what­ever the motive, is paid by the deaths of those who fought in it. That cold ...
Call Me By Your Name is a visual feast of a coming-of-age romantic drama based on the 2007 André Aciman novel of the same ...
Be they girls, or be they dogs? NPR's Scott Simon talks with Xenobe Purvis about her debut novel, "The Hounding," where rumors about five girls turn deadly in 18th-century England.