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Here's what's happening on the ground in Gaza a week after more aid was allowed Experts say famine's unfolding in Gaza, prompting global outrage, calls for Israel to end the war and acknowledgement by Trump of starvation. Aya Batrawy
Economy This is how the world is reacting to Trump's latest tariffs We look at international reaction to President Trump's latest round of tariffs. Jackie Northam
Economy An overview of the U.S. economy and what the latest job report shows The U.S. job market slowed sharply this spring, as President Trump's tariffs took effect. Trump is calling for even higher import taxes in the coming week. Scott Horsley
Politics Nebraska Congressman talks about meeting with the Mexican president regarding tariffs NPR's Scott Simon asks Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., about Bacon's trip to Mexico to foster cooperation in ongoing trade talks. Scott Simon
World Civilians in Darfur suffer the most from the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis The humanitarian situation in El Fasher, one of the regional capitals of Darfur, is dire, with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces laying siege to the city for the past 15 months. Emmanuel Akinwotu
Arts & Life Video producer Dave Jorgenson discusses the future of short-form content in journalism NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Dave Jorgenson, the creator of the Washington Post's TikTok channel, about his new media organization and the future of short-form content in newsrooms. Scott Simon
Politics Week in Politics: Tariffs; Epstein's ex-girlfriend; U.S.-Israel relations We'll look at the latest tariffs imposed by President Trump, as well as his disagreement with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on starvation in Gaza. Don Gonyea
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World Millions of Ukrainians abroad hope to return home once Russia's invasion ends Some Ukrainians have already returned after fleeing Russia's invasion, and almost half of the more than 5 million still abroad want to, according to a survey this year. Claire Harbage
Politics Art of the praise: Why flattering Trump is now the go-to diplomatic move World leaders have lavished praise on President Trump in order to smooth diplomatic relations — and get better deals too. Saige Miller