
Nicole Werbeck
- The Nobel Peace Prize winner devoted himself to improving the health of people around the world, promoting democracy and resolving global conflicts.
- The bells of Notre Dame Cathedral rang on Saturday evening in Paris for the first time since a fire heavily damaged the Paris landmark in 2019.
- Authorities in the region report more than 150 people have been killed after torrential rain overpowered the area.
- It's been six months since Hamas-led militants attacked Israel, prompting Israel's assault on the Gaza Strip. NPR photographers have covered the war's effects on Israelis, Palestinians and the region.
- The Russian opposition leader was a prominent critic of Vladimir Putin. He was known for organizing nationwide protests against election fraud and government corruption.
- Forecasters now say 8 to 15 inches of rain could fall in the mountains and foothills of Southern California.
- NPR staff and freelance visual journalists travelled across the country to cover everything from the wildfires in Maui and climate change to asylum-seekers and a forgotten opera.
- Hamas freed 17 hostages and Israel released 39 Palestinian detainees. We take a look at what has happened so far.
- Five weeks into the conflict, we take a look at what happened in the region this past week.
- Wounded people, along with about 500 foreign or dual nationals and aid workers are expected be allowed to leave Gaza and enter Egypt on Wednesday, according to officials in Gaza.