NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Stephen Rapp, a former U.S. ambassador-at-large for war crimes issues, on his trip to Syria to help preserve evidence from mass graves.
Survivors of the Syrian regime's chemical attacks are free now speak about how they lost their families. We meet people who endured attacks that Syria's former president used to stay in power.
First, though, we begin in Syria. Under the rule of former President Bashar al-Assad, Sednaya prison was full of people detained by the regime. It's a vast jail complex in the Syrian capital ...
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to author Kristin Kobe Du Mez about how President-elect Donald Trump has emboldened the Christian nationalist movement. CapRadio provides a trusted source of news because ...
TRUMP: And that reason was to save our country and to restore America to greatness. FADEL: Language like this and claims that Christianity is under attack in the U.S. from the so-called radical ...
LEILA FADEL, HOST: In his first network television interview since winning the election, he sat down with Kristen Welker on NBC's Meet the Press. (SOUNDBITE OF TV SHOW, "MEET THE PRESS") DONALD ...
FADEL: But that excitement about a new Syria comes with uncertainty about what the future holds. Will the rebel forces, led by an Islamist group once linked to ISIS, protect and respect all ...