Paris' rental electric scooter ban has taken
By Eleanor Beardsley
The city held a referendum and banned rental e-scooters after reports of injuries and three deaths.
Roman emperor statue seized from Cleveland Museum
By Juliana Kim
The headless statue is believed to depict Marcus Aurelius. The investigation into its origins comes over a decade after
U.S. says Russia has made 'shameful' moves toward
By Michele Kelemen
According to new U.S. intelligence, the potential agreement would allow North Korea to ship "significant quantities and
Paul Whelan, an American imprisoned in Russia,
By James Doubek
The video was released by the state-controlled outlet Russia Today. Whelan is shown in a prison uniform standing among other
As war losses mount, Ukraine honors a veteran jet
By Brian Mann
Andrii Pilshchykov, known as "Juice," died in a training flight Friday. He was a veteran of early combat missions during
Latest on Ukraine: Wagner chief Prigozhin died as
By NPR Staff
Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Russia confirms that Yevgeny Prigozhin was killed
By The Associated Press
Russia's Investigative Committee said genetic tests confirmed that the head of the mercenary force Wagner, who led a short
Love, war and loss: How one soldier in Ukraine
By Dustin Jones
An artillery shell should have killed Andrii Smolenskyi in May. Instead, the blast tore off both of his arms above the elbow
Women's World Cup champs say they won't play for
By Laurel Wamsley
Spain's government and FIFA have begun disciplinary proceedings against Luis Rubiales for his non-consensual kiss of player
What we know \u2014 and don't \u2014 about the
By Charles Maynes
Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner mercenary group, appeared on the passenger list of a business jet that crashed