Fatma Tanis Fatma Tanis is a correspondent covering global health and development for NPR.
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Yemen's reaction to the Houthi attacks on ships that have drawn U.S. strikes
Thursday
North Korea is ramping up missile tests as Kim Jung Un weighs war with South Korea
Friday
Israeli army troops drive through a dirt road along the border with Gaza in southern Israel on January 25. Jack Guez/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Friendly fire and accidents have killed a lot of Israeli soldiers in Gaza. Here's why
Wednesday
Why a high number of Israeli soldiers in Gaza have died by friendly fire or accidents
Thursday
In 'The Fury' Alex Michaelides wants to turn the murder mystery genre on its head
Maine's mass shooting has renewed calls for stricter gun laws
Wednesday
How can the U.S. contain the growing conflict in the Middle East?
Friday
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What the war in Gaza means politically for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu
Tuesday
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U.S. officials warn Israel to protect Palestinian civilians, but Biden says little
How U.S. alignment with Israel in Gaza could be undermining American interests
Tuesday
Susan Glasser on whether Biden will maintain his support for Israel
Wednesday
Palestinians attend a rally in support of Hamas and the Gaza Strip in the West Bank city of Nablus on Monday. Majdi Mohammed/AP hide caption