D. Parvaz
Stories
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Iranians weigh in on the fragile ceasefire
We head the the border between Iran and Turkey to hear what Iranians have to say about the fragile ceasefire between Iran, the U.S. and Israel.
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How Iranians are reacting to news of the two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran
Iranian state media showed images of Iranians celebrating the news of the ceasefire, but for many, the deal also means an end to any hope of real regime change.
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Latest updates on the Iran war
We look at the escalations in the war with Iran, including what we know about the downed U.S. F-15 jet, the latest targets struck in Iran, and its retaliatory attacks on countries in the region.
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Death metal's brutal growl may hold clues to healing damaged voices
We look at a study on how death metal singers produce their otherworldly vocals, and therapeutic applications that researchers are investigating.
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'Universal Language' breathes life into a fictional city mixing Winnipeg and Tehran
We look at "Universal Language," a new movie that follows three storylines in a city that is a cross between Winnipeg and Tehran.
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Trump is threatening tariffs against Canada and Mexico. Here's what that would mean
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Kenneth Smith Ramos, Mexico's former USMCA chief negotiator, about the impact of the tariffs that President Trump has threatened against Mexico and Canada.
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How influencers are impacting journalism
NPR's Eric Deggans speaks to Summer Harlow of the Knight School for Journalism in the Americas and V Spehar of UnderTheDeskNews about the role of influencers in journalism.
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Rapper Eve chronicles her hip-hop career in new book
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with rapper and actor Eve about her new book, "Who's That Girl." The memoir dishes on Eve's rise in the hip-hop world.
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Deadly suicide blast kills at least six in Kabul
The Afghan capital has been periodically hit by an ISIS affiliate, but no one immediately claimed responsibility for Monday's attack, which killed at least six and injured 13.
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19-year-old first-time delegate from California shares his experience at the DNC
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Christian Figueroa who, at 19, became a first-time delegate from California at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.