Year: 2025
From rapid development to trade wars: What it’s like to cover China?
In our latest Reporter’s Notebook segment, John Ruwitch discusses what it’s like to report on China, which has undergone immense change in the two decades he’s been covering it.
Read MoreLooking ahead to Poland’s presidential election
Pro-European candidate expected to come in first in Sunday’s first round of Polish presidential election.
Read MoreIsrael mobilizes new ground assault on Gaza to pressure Hamas into freeing hostages
Israel is mobilizing forces for a new ground assault in Gaza, after Palestinian officials said about 300 people died in waves of airstrikes over the past 72 hours. Israeli officials say the objective is to pressure Hamas into freeing the
Read MoreIsrael mobilizes new ground assault on Gaza to pressure Hamas into freeing hostages
Israel is mobilizing forces for a new ground assault in Gaza, after Palestinian officials said about 300 people died in waves of airstrikes over the past 72 hours. Israeli officials say the objective is to pressure Hamas into freeing the
Read MoreNews Wrap: Deadly storms rip through Kentucky and Missouri
In our news wrap Saturday, severe storms in the Midwest and South left nearly two dozen people dead, the Supreme Court said the Trump administration cannot deport a group of Venezuelans detained in Texas using the Alien Enemies Act, Trump
Read MoreTrump administration’s escalating feud with Harvard affects breast cancer research
The Trump administration’s feud with major American universities escalated this week as a federal antisemitism task force notified Harvard that $450 million of the school’s research grants are being cut. That’s on top of the $2.2 billion it had previously
Read MoreTrump administration’s escalating feud with Harvard affects breast cancer research
The Trump administration’s feud with major American universities escalated this week as a federal antisemitism task force notified Harvard that $450 million of the school’s research grants are being cut. That’s on top of the $2.2 billion it had previously
Read MoreThe largely forgotten history of Philadelphia’s police bombing of Black organization MOVE
This week marked the 40th anniversary of one of the worst tragedies in Philadelphia’s history. In May 1985, the city’s police department dropped an improvised bomb on a residential home that housed the Black revolutionary organization MOVE. The bomb and
Read MoreTracing one Hmong family’s journey from Laos to Rhode Island
The Hmong are an ethnic group living primarily in China and Southeast Asia. There are communities of Hmong migrants across the globe. For Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Isabella Jibilian of Rhode Island PBS Weekly spoke with a
Read MoreTrump says he’s not frustrated with Netanyahu: ‘He’s an angry man, and he should be’ – The Times of Israel
Trump says he’s not frustrated with Netanyahu: ‘He’s an angry man, and he should be’ The Times of Israel
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