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Last week, Boise State Public Radio reported on an Idaho woman stranded in the Middle East as she tried to find a way out of the region amid escalating military strikes. Ten days after the beginning of the conflict, we have this update on her situation.
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Boise State Public Radio spoke to Iranians watching the conflict from Idaho, as bombings continue in the Persian gulf.
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As Iran retaliates against American military attacks, one Idaho mother shares the story of her daughter stranded in Qatar.
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Charlie Clements went from flying missions in Vietnam to risking his life as a doctor caring for civilians in war zones, making a commitment to nonviolence that would change his life and many others.
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Idaho Matters sits down for a conversation about the current war and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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An interview with Illia Ponomarenko, author of the new book, I Will Show You How It Was. The book is powerful and personal chronicle of the war in Ukraine from the front lines.
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Today marks one year since Hamas launched its surprise terrorist attack in Israel, the deadliest attack ever on Israeli soil.
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As the Israel-Hamas war rages on, the World Health Organization and Palestinian health authorities are working together to vaccinate Palestinians for polio.
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An interview with Sean D. Carberry, author of the new book, Passport Stamps: Searching the World for a War to Call Home. The book is a darkly comic and emotionally-fraught tale of a former NPR journalist who seeks solace in the world’s most dangerous places.
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The war in Israel and Gaza may seem worlds away from Idaho, but for Palestinian-born Boise resident Fady the conflict is very real.