All Things Considered
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Lessons from Russia's role in Syria war
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Mona Yacoubian of the U.S. Institute of Peace about the role Russia's military played in Syria and what she thinks the legacy of that conflict is today.
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Encore: Schools across Europe work to house Ukraine's young dancers
A major ballet competition set to happen in Kyiv was canceled when Russia attacked. Young Ukrainian dancers are being helped out of the country and placed in schools worldwide for safe haven.
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Despite risks, Slovenian PM went to Kyiv to show Ukraine it's not alone
Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about his visit to Kyiv during the Russian invasion.
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'Attica' filmmakers on the making of the documentary
The new documentary painstakingly recounts the deadly 1971 prison uprising. NPR's Michel Martin talks to co-directors Stanley Nelson and Traci A. Curry.
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Asia policy expert says China support to Russia could alter U.S.-China relations
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former Australian Prime Minister and current president of the Asia Society Kevin Rudd about how Russia's invasion of Ukraine is affecting the U.S.-China relationship.
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Ukrainian civilians mourn their daily lives lost to war
Ukrainians are mourning the everyday aspects of life that they've lost to the war. Dreams have been extinguished or postponed, and daily routines upended. All of that takes a toll on mental health.
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A Ukraine military advisor says he's confident in defenses to protect Kyiv
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Markian Lubkivskyi, an advisor to Ukraine's defense minister, about Russia's ongoing attack on the country.
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Pritzer winner Diébédo Francis Kéré makes buildings to serve West African community
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Diébédo Francis Kéré, the first African to win the Pritzker Architecture Prize.
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Barlow & Bear bring musical theater into the TikTok era
It started with a TikTok post riffing on the the lush drama series. Now, Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear have received a Grammy nomination for their project, The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical.
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School bus routes may soon be cut or combined as the cost to refuel buses spikes
Fluctuating fuel prices are hitting the school bus industry hard. Some districts lock in fuel prices for multiple years, and others pay as you go. There's pain and uncertainty all around.
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March Madness is back, and it looks more normal than it has in 3 years
March Madness, the NCAA's men's and women's basketball tournaments, returns to normal as fans are back at full capacity. But the celebration may be tempered by sobering world events.
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How much influence do Russian oligarchs really have on Putin?
Sanctions imposed on Russia have targeted some of its wealthiest individuals, its oligarchs, for their ties to President Vladimir Putin. In reality, this group has varying degrees of influence.