World Biden says Iran could soon attack Israel, and warns, 'Don't' President Biden said an attack by Iran against Israel could happen sooner rather than later. He said the United States will help defend Israel. Deepa Shivaram
World Pentagon files reveal flaws in U.S. claims about Syrian casualties in Baghdadi raid The U.S. Defense Department said troops spared civilians during a celebrated 2019 raid against the leader of ISIS, but NPR has uncovered new details that challenge the U.S. claims. Daniel Estrin
World U.S. launches airstrikes in Syria after suspected Iranian drone kills a U.S. worker A drone strike killed one U.S. contractor, injured five American service members and wounded one other contractor in Syria on Thursday, the Pentagon said. Emily Olson
World A new earthquake hits Turkey, as teams still respond to earlier catastrophic quake Turkish authorities say a magnitude 6.4 earthquake, followed by a magnitude 5.8 tremor, struck the Antakya region around 8 p.m. local time Monday. The quake was also felt in Syria. Daniel Estrin
World 11 days after the quake, a few more survivors are pulled from the rubble in Turkey Even as the death toll in Turkey and Syria has risen to more than 41,000, search teams in southern Turkey have rescued a few people who were trapped in the debris. The Associated Press
World A look at the impact of delivering aid to Turkey and Syria through Dubai's global hub A 1.5 million square-ft. zone of Dubai known as International Humanitarian City is the world's largest aid hub, with warehouses for U.N. agencies, Red Cross and Red Crescent organizations and others. Aya Batrawy
How to make sure your donation will do the most good for earthquake survivors In the wake of the disaster, people around the world want to help. Here's advice from experts on how to select a charity. Diane Cole
World More than 2,500 people have died after earthquakes hammer Turkey and Syria A powerful earthquake rocked southeastern Turkey and northern Syria early Monday, killing more than 2,500 people and injuring thousands more. Hundreds of families are still trapped. Emily Olson Rachel Treisman Bill Chappell
World How ancient seeds from the Fertile Crescent could help save us from climate change Some of the tens of thousands of seeds stored at a facility in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley may hold keys to helping the planet's food supply adapt to climate change. Many seeds were saved from Syria's war. Ruth Sherlock Jawad Rizkallah
World The Dead Sea is dying. These beautiful, ominous photos show the impact Its water level is dropping. Big sinkholes are swallowing up whole tracts of land around it. Here is why a disaster is unfolding at the Middle East's iconic salt lake. Ofir Berman Daniel Estrin