On the presidential campaign trail, competing visions of France emerge As President Emmanuel Macron and challenger Marine Le Pen campaign for the April 24 run-off election, analysts say the vote results will have deep consequences in France and on the world stage. Eleanor Beardsley
Macron and Le Pen face off again as France's presidential election continues Incumbent Emmanuel Macron got the most votes in the first-round of France's presidential election, but the runoff battle with his far-right challenger looks set to be a hard fight. Eleanor Beardsley
From Nuremberg to Darfur, history has seen some war criminals brought to trial Responsibility is difficult to prove conclusively in a war zone, and evidence might have to link such acts to national leaders far from the battlefield. But it has happened. Ron Elving
Not just Florida. More than a dozen states propose so-called 'Don't Say Gay' bills The specific details regarding the bills vary between state. But overall, they seek to prohibit schools from using a curriculum or discussing topics of gender identity or sexual orientation. Dustin Jones
Even with ties, Ukrainian families struggle to reach the United States Olena Kopchak, her husband and their 8-year-old daughter, Yana, are among the growing number of Ukrainians who are trying to make it to the United States — and confronting obstacles. Franco Ordoñez
More details emerge in federal investigation into Hunter Biden In 2020, much of the mainstream media dismissed a story about Hunter Biden's business dealings. Now emails supporting the story have been authenticated. Was the media too deferential to the Bidens? David Folkenflik
French voters will decide whether to give Macron a 2nd term this weekend French voters go to the polls this weekend to decide whether to give president Emmanuel Macron a second term. He's in the lead, but far right leader Marine Le Pen is right behind and closing the gap. Eleanor Beardsley
2 found not guilty in Michigan governor kidnapping plot Jurors in Michigan acquitted two men of conspiring to kidnap Michigan Gove Gretchen Whitmer. The jury deadlocked over charges of two other defendants and the judge declared a mistrial for them. Rick Pluta, Michigan Public Radio Network
A curfew in Peru prompts backlash — and questions over presidential leadership NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Peru-based journalist Jacqueline Fowks about protests in the country over inflation and President Pedro Castillo's reaction to them. Ailsa Chang
U.S. to place Patriot missile defense system in Slovakia to help with Ukraine swap Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said the missile defense system, which will be manned by U.S. service members, will arrive in Slovakia in the coming days. Rachel Treisman