Hundreds of South Koreans are among 475 detained in a Georgia immigration raid

An agent said a monthslong investigation into the Hyundai plant resulted in "the largest single site enforcement operation in the history of Homeland Security Investigations." Mike Stewart/AP hide caption toggle caption Mike Stewart/AP SAVANNAH, Ga. — Some 475 people were detained during an immigration raid at a sprawling Georgia site where South Korean auto company

Greetings from Guhagar, India, where newly hatched turtles get some help into the sea

Diaa Hadid, Jackie Lay/NPR Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world. India has some pretty successful efforts to protect the olive ridley sea turtle, a vulnerable species which nests on the country's long coastlines. Every nesting season, thousands of females dig

More Colombia, less Brazil? How tariffs could change your morning blend

Freshly picked coffee cherries are washed at a farm in Santa María, Colombia. Thomas O'Neill/NurPhoto hide caption toggle caption Thomas O'Neill/NurPhoto POPAYÁN, Colombia — In the Colombian city of Popayán, an auction is getting underway, with roasters bidding for specialty coffees that are sold in lots of 200 to 300 pounds. One of the lots

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Hundreds of South Koreans are among 475 detained in a Georgia immigration raid

An agent said a monthslong investigation into the Hyundai plant resulted in "the largest single site enforcement operation in the history of Homeland Security Investigations." Mike Stewart/AP hide caption toggle caption Mike Stewart/AP SAVANNAH, Ga. — Some 475 people were detained during an immigration raid at a sprawling Georgia site where South Korean auto company

Greetings from Guhagar, India, where newly hatched turtles get some help into the sea

Diaa Hadid, Jackie Lay/NPR Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world. India has some pretty successful efforts to protect the olive ridley sea turtle, a vulnerable species which nests on the country's long coastlines. Every nesting season, thousands of females dig

More Colombia, less Brazil? How tariffs could change your morning blend

Freshly picked coffee cherries are washed at a farm in Santa María, Colombia. Thomas O'Neill/NurPhoto hide caption toggle caption Thomas O'Neill/NurPhoto POPAYÁN, Colombia — In the Colombian city of Popayán, an auction is getting underway, with roasters bidding for specialty coffees that are sold in lots of 200 to 300 pounds. One of the lots

Israel is blasting through Gaza City neighborhoods, but people have nowhere to go

Families leave northern neighborhoods of Gaza City with the few items they can carry on Aug. 26, after Israeli tanks and airstrikes force them out. Anas Baba/NPR hide caption toggle caption Anas Baba/NPR DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, and GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Israel's military says it has taken control of almost half of Gaza

The U.S. is designating Ecuador’s largest gangs as terrorists

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio (left) and Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa shake hands at the Carondelet presidential palace in Quito, Ecuador, on Thursday. Jacquelyn Martin/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Jacquelyn Martin/AFP via Getty Images QUITO, Ecuador — The United States will designate two of Ecuador's most powerful gangs — Los Lobos

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Hundreds of South Koreans are among 475 detained in a Georgia immigration raid

An agent said a monthslong investigation into the Hyundai plant resulted in "the largest single site enforcement operation in the history of Homeland Security Investigations." Mike Stewart/AP hide caption toggle caption Mike Stewart/AP SAVANNAH, Ga. — Some 475 people were detained during an immigration raid at a sprawling Georgia site where South Korean auto company

Greetings from Guhagar, India, where newly hatched turtles get some help into the sea

Diaa Hadid, Jackie Lay/NPR Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world. India has some pretty successful efforts to protect the olive ridley sea turtle, a vulnerable species which nests on the country's long coastlines. Every nesting season, thousands of females dig

More Colombia, less Brazil? How tariffs could change your morning blend

Freshly picked coffee cherries are washed at a farm in Santa María, Colombia. Thomas O'Neill/NurPhoto hide caption toggle caption Thomas O'Neill/NurPhoto POPAYÁN, Colombia — In the Colombian city of Popayán, an auction is getting underway, with roasters bidding for specialty coffees that are sold in lots of 200 to 300 pounds. One of the lots

Israel is blasting through Gaza City neighborhoods, but people have nowhere to go

Families leave northern neighborhoods of Gaza City with the few items they can carry on Aug. 26, after Israeli tanks and airstrikes force them out. Anas Baba/NPR hide caption toggle caption Anas Baba/NPR DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, and GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Israel's military says it has taken control of almost half of Gaza

The U.S. is designating Ecuador’s largest gangs as terrorists

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio (left) and Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa shake hands at the Carondelet presidential palace in Quito, Ecuador, on Thursday. Jacquelyn Martin/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Jacquelyn Martin/AFP via Getty Images QUITO, Ecuador — The United States will designate two of Ecuador's most powerful gangs — Los Lobos

Chinese public is divided over whether to seek global dominance or share leadership

People use smartphones to film planes fly in formation during a military parade to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in Beijing on Wednesday. Rafiq Maqbool/AP hide caption toggle caption Rafiq Maqbool/AP TAIPEI, Taiwan — A new study on Chinese citizens' views on foreign affairs has found a majority of

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More than 1,000 rabbis and Jewish leaders denounce starvation in Gaza

People attend an interfaith service on October 29, 2018 at Adas Israel Congregation in Washington, D.C. Alex Wong/Getty Images/Getty Images North America hide caption toggle caption Alex Wong/Getty Images/Getty Images North America More than 1,000 rabbis and other Jewish leaders from around the globe, including in Israel and the U.S., have signed a public letter

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El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele gives a press conference in San Salvador, El Salvador, Jan. 14, 2025. Salvador Melendez/AP hide caption toggle caption Salvador Melendez/AP SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — The party of El Salvador President Nayib Bukele approved constitutional changes in the country's National Assembly on Thursday that will allow indefinite presidential reelection and

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Enlarge this image Workers harvest coffee on a farm in Braganca Paulista, Brazil, April 4, 2025. Andre Penner/AP hide caption toggle caption Andre Penner/AP Workers harvest coffee on a farm in Braganca Paulista, Brazil, April 4, 2025. Andre Penner/AP The threat of 50% US tariffs on some goods have Brazilian growers and producers are on

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Hundreds of South Koreans are among 475 detained in a Georgia immigration raid

An agent said a monthslong investigation into the Hyundai plant resulted in "the largest single site enforcement operation in the history of Homeland Security Investigations." Mike Stewart/AP hide caption toggle caption Mike Stewart/AP SAVANNAH, Ga. — Some 475 people were detained during an immigration raid at a sprawling Georgia site where South Korean auto company

Greetings from Guhagar, India, where newly hatched turtles get some help into the sea

Diaa Hadid, Jackie Lay/NPR Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world. India has some pretty successful efforts to protect the olive ridley sea turtle, a vulnerable species which nests on the country's long coastlines. Every nesting season, thousands of females dig

More Colombia, less Brazil? How tariffs could change your morning blend

Freshly picked coffee cherries are washed at a farm in Santa María, Colombia. Thomas O'Neill/NurPhoto hide caption toggle caption Thomas O'Neill/NurPhoto POPAYÁN, Colombia — In the Colombian city of Popayán, an auction is getting underway, with roasters bidding for specialty coffees that are sold in lots of 200 to 300 pounds. One of the lots

Israel is blasting through Gaza City neighborhoods, but people have nowhere to go

Families leave northern neighborhoods of Gaza City with the few items they can carry on Aug. 26, after Israeli tanks and airstrikes force them out. Anas Baba/NPR hide caption toggle caption Anas Baba/NPR DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, and GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Israel's military says it has taken control of almost half of Gaza

The U.S. is designating Ecuador’s largest gangs as terrorists

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio (left) and Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa shake hands at the Carondelet presidential palace in Quito, Ecuador, on Thursday. Jacquelyn Martin/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Jacquelyn Martin/AFP via Getty Images QUITO, Ecuador — The United States will designate two of Ecuador's most powerful gangs — Los Lobos