Official: Americans killed, injured in attack on Kabul hotel A State Department official says multiple American citizens were killed and injured in the Taliban's weekend attack on the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul, Afghanistan.January 23, 2018
What's next for North Korea? A special report about the North Korean nuclear threat and the diplomatic stand-off between North Korea and the United States.January 18, 2018
Japan public TV sends mistaken North Korean missile alert NHK deleted its tweet after several minutes, issued a correction and apologized several times on air. It said a mistake in using the alert system caused the error. The false alarm comes days after a similar error in Hawaii.January 16, 2018
APM documentary: Battles of Belief in WWII During World War II, three dozen conscientious objectors volunteered for a starvation experiment at the University of Minnesota. The men were willing to suffer but not to kill.January 10, 2018
Pro-government rallies in Iran after days of protest, unrest Tens of thousands of Iranians took part in pro-government demonstrations in several cities across the country on Wednesday, Iranian state media reported, a move apparently seeking to calm nerves after a week of protests and unrest that have killed at least 21 people.January 3, 2018
Neal Conan special: The foreseeable future An exploration of three aspects of our future: the impact of climate change, the expansion of unmanned drone warfare and autonomous vehicles, and the changing destiny of East Asia.January 3, 2018
Khamenei says 'enemies of Iran' meddling in deadly unrest The demonstrations, the largest to strike Iran since its disputed 2009 presidential election, have seen six days of unrest across the country and a death toll of at least 20.January 2, 2018
President Trump's biggest foreign policy headache For 2018 After trading bellicose barbs with North Korea throughout 2017, the U.S. heads into 2018 with an increasingly capable foe and no clear diplomatic exit ramps to temper the tensions.January 1, 2018
Q&A: What's happening with Iran's ongoing protests? Iran has seen its largest anti-government protests since the disputed presidential election in 2009, with thousands taking to the streets in several cities in recent days.January 1, 2018