He helped bring back American POWs in Normandy. 80 years later, he got married there Harold Terens volunteered to go to Normandy a few days after D-Day in 1944 to help bring back American and British POWs to England. This weekend, he returned to tie the knot with his sweetheart. Juliana Kim
Results come in from European parliament elections French President Emmanuel Macron reacted to the poor showing of his Renaissance Party in European Union Parliamentary elections by dissolving the French parliament and ordering new elections. Scott Detrow
In Berlin, thousands take to the streets to protest far-right extremism Thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday against far-Right extremism in European politics. Scott Detrow
European farmers angry at climate policies could help sway EU parliamentary elections Farmers in the European Union could hold the key to the bloc's parliamentary vote. Rob Schmitz
The dramatic story of Pointe du Hoc, the backdrop to Biden's D-Day anniversary speech Over 200 U.S. Army Rangers scaled the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc on D-Day to destroy German long-range guns stationed at the top. Less than half remained standing after two days of fighting. Rachel Treisman
EU parliamentary election: There will be 16-year-old voters in Germany and Belgium Voting is underway in the European parliamentary elections -- where a new block of voters is heading to the polls in two countries. Germany and Belgium have lowered the voting age from 18 to 16. A Martínez
The Paris Olympics is already facing cybersecurity threats From a fake Tom Cruise Netflix campaign to fear-mongering around terrorist attacks, the Paris Olympics already face online threats. Cybersecurity experts say those threats may only grow. Jenna McLaughlin
Anti-establishment candidate Nigel Farage could split the U.K.'s Conservative vote An anti-establishment candidate has thrown a wrench into the U.K. election. Nigel Farage is running for Parliament with a new populist party -- which is likely to split the Conservative vote. Lauren Frayer
Reflections on war past and present permeate D-Day's 80th anniversary Reenactors and world leaders converge this week for World War II commemorations in Normandy, where Ukraine looms large. Eleanor Beardsley
They were there on D-Day, on the beaches and in the skies. This is what they saw More than 150,000 U.S., British and Canadian troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944. A small handful told NPR about their experience. Jack Mitchell