New details emerge on foiled Vienna attack NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Christopher Schuetze, a reporter with the New York Times who’s been covering a foiled terrorist attack at a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna. Mary Louise Kelly
Ukraine must drive Russia troops away from border areas, a Zelenskyy adviser says As Ukraine receives new weapons -- such as F-16 fighter jets -- Ukrainian troops struggle to halt a Russian ground offensive in the eastern part of the country. A Martínez
Organizers cancel Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna over fears of an attack NPR's Leila Fadel asks counterterrorism expert Javed Ali about the cancellation of Taylor Swift concerts in Austria after officials uncovered an apparent plot to attack large events. Leila Fadel
Family of explorer who died in Titan submersible sues Oceangate for more than $50M French explorer Paul-Henri Nargeolet was among five people who died when the Titan submersible imploded during a voyage to the famed Titanic wreck site in the North Atlantic in June 2023. The Associated Press
Police are deployed in London amid race riots and threats from far-right After more than a week of race riots across the UK, police are now deployed around the capital London amid fresh threats there from the far-right. Lauren Frayer
Thousands of additional police flood British streets after race riots Dozens more far-right rallies are planned across the United Kingdom on Wednesday, as police struggle to contain racist mob violence targeting immigrants, Muslims and people of color. Lauren Frayer
Ukraine’s latest conscription law is hindering its economy Young men afraid of military conscription in Ukraine are avoiding the traditional workforce, and it's having a negative effect on the economy. Ashley Westerman
The U.K.’s far right has stirred violent, racist attacks in British cities In several British cities over the past week, racist mobs have attacked mosques, hotels housing immigrants — or anyone of color. The riots that have been enflamed by misinformation online. Lauren Frayer
Fans at the Olympics are trading commemorative pins from different countries While athletes are focused on the sports, some fans at the Olympics are busy trading souvenir pins from different countries. Ayesha Rascoe
In Paris, the Olympics pushed out thousands living on the edge of the city Paris displaced thousands of people living in encampments on the edge of Paris to make way for the games. Eleanor Beardsley