There's a lot of guessing about what President-elect Trump has planned for Ukraine NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Eliot Cohen of the Center for Strategic and International Studies about Ukraine's strategies preceding President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House. Steve Inskeep
Georgia Protests EU Talks Suspension Political uncertainty has gripped the former Soviet republic of Georgia. The Georgian government - after years of trying to join the European Union — decided to suspend that effort. Charles Maynes
The volatility of Spain's olive oil prices isn't as easy as supply and demand After reaching record level highs in January, olive oil prices in Spain are now dropping, causing worry among olive oil producers. Miguel Macias
How Europe is bracing for Trump's second term as threat of tariffs looms European nations are bracing for new tariffs and less security support from the incoming Trump administration. Teri Schultz
The 'world's largest' advent calendar attracts tens of thousands of people from all over the world to a small town in Germany. A small town in Germany turns its town hall into the 'world's largest' advent calendar each December. It started as a way to boost businesses in the winter, but it's grown to mean much more. Eric Deggans
Over 40 people hospitalized in Georgia during protests over suspension of EU talks A third night of protests in Tbilisi over the government's decision to suspend talks to join the European Union left 44 people hospitalized as police used water cannons and tear gas, officials said. The Associated Press
Vote counting is underway in Ireland's parliamentary elections. Here's what we know As results start to come in the Ireland election polls, NPR looks at exit poll data, and who's likely to lead Ireland's next government. Scott Simon
Germany's economy is faltering. That could be an opportunity for the far-right NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Marcel Fratzscher, president of the German Institute for Economic Research, about Germany's weakened economy and its potential impact on the country's upcoming elections. Scott Simon
Lawmakers vote in favor of plans to legalize assisted deaths in parts of Britain British lawmakers have agreed on plans to make assisted deaths legal in parts of the country, in a historic vote on a highly polarizing proposal. Willem Marx
The public gets a peek inside the reconstructed Notre Dame Cathedral On Friday, people in France had a glimpse inside Notre Dame Cathedral for the first time since the fire nearly six years ago. Eleanor Beardsley