We check in with two refugees who fled Afghanistan after the Taliban took control More than 75,000 refugees from Afghanistan fled to the U.S. after the country fell into Taliban control in 2021. NPR checked in with two, a teenager and father, after a first meeting them a year ago. Tom Bowman
Nissan and Honda announce merger talks amid a rapidly changing global market Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan have announced plans to work to a merger, forming the world's third-largest automaker by sales as the industry undergoes changes in its move from fossil fuels. The Associated Press
U.S. ambassador to South Korea talks about President Yoon's future NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Philip Goldberg, the U.S. ambassador to South Korea, about the tension surrounding President Yoon Suk Yeol's political future after he declared martial law. Sarah Handel
What does the impeachment of South Korea's president mean for the country and its allies? Justine Kenin
South Korea's parliament votes to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol South Korea's parliament impeached Presisdent Yoon Suk Yeol for his attempt to impose martial, the first time such a measure had been imposed on the nation in more than four decades. Anthony Kuhn
South Korea' political crisis mares its image as one of Asia's leading democracies South Korea's president remains defiant, as efforts to impeach or arrest him for his declaration of martial law pick up speed. The political crisis raises questions about South Korea's democracy. Steve Inskeep
South Korean investigators have requested a travel ban on the president They're investigating him for treason, after he briefly tried last week to put the country under martial law. Anthony Kuhn
India's ruling party accuses the U.S. State Department of trying to 'destabilize' the country India's ruling Hindu nationalist party, the BJP, has accused the U.S. State Department of trying to "destabilize" India. Monica Miller
South Korea in chaos after motion to impeach the president fails The political fallout in South Korea continues after the president briefly declared martial law earlier this week. The National Assembly holds a crucial impeachment vote. Elissa Nadworny
South Koreans wait for parliament to vote on whether to impeach the president The South Korean president tried but failed to impose martial law this week, putting the nation's democratic institutions to a severe test. The impeachment vote is expected on Saturday. Anthony Kuhn