Apr 13 Politics U.S., Allies Hit 3 Syrian Sites Linked To Chemical Weapons Program Trump ordered the strikes in response to the suspected chemical weapons attack on April 7 by the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad. Britain and France also took part. By Mark Katkov, NPR and Greg Myre, NPR Apr 13 Politics U.S., Allies Hit 3 Syrian Sites Linked To Chemical Weapons Program Mark Katkov, NPR and Greg Myre, NPR
Oct 18 Community Louisville Is The First Stop On The ‘Amplify Peace’ Tour For Syrians The tour is sponsored by D.C.-based nonprofit Syrian American Medical Society, a group that provides medical supplies to those affected by the Syrian war. By Roxanne Scott Oct 18 Community Louisville Is The First Stop On The 'Amplify Peace' Tour For Syrians Roxanne Scott
Apr 11 Politics The World And War: Taking Aim On Politics At Kentucky’s Machine Gun Festival At the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot, gun enthusiasts were ready to talk Trump, politics and Syria. But not everyone agreed on what happens next. By Jacob Ryan Apr 11 Politics Taking Aim On Politics At Kentucky's Machine Gun Festival Jacob Ryan
Apr 7 Politics Rand Paul Calls Syria Airstrikes Unconstitutional “The president really doesn’t have the authority under the constitution to initiate war,” Paul said during an interview on Fox Business on Friday. By Ryland Barton Apr 7 Politics Rand Paul Calls Syria Airstrikes Unconstitutional Ryland Barton
Apr 7 Politics Trump Orders Syria Airstrikes After ‘Assad Choked Out The Lives’ Of Civilians U.S. officials said that more than 50 Tomahawk missile strikes were carried out against a single Syrian air base from the USS Porter and USS Ross in the Eastern Mediterranean. By Tom Bowman, NPR , Jessica Taylor, NPR and Mark Katkov, NPR Apr 7 Politics Trump Orders Syria Airstrikes After 'Assad Choked Out The Lives' Of Civilians Tom Bowman, NPR, Jessica Taylor, NPR and Mark Katkov, NPR
Apr 5 Politics After Syria Gas Attack, World Waits To See What Kind of Leader Trump Will Be Trump promised during the campaign to be unpredictable. The world is still waiting to see how he will lead on the world stage. By Domenico Montanaro, NPR Apr 5 Politics After Syria Gas Attack, World Waits To See How Trump Will Lead Domenico Montanaro, NPR
Mar 8 Community This Louisvillian Wants To See Your Compassion For Syrian Refugees “Louisville has a chance -- it’s a compassionate city. It does a lot. But let us be a model global city, so other cities in America can follow our plan.” By Roxanne Scott Mar 8 Community This Louisvillian Wants To See Your Compassion For Syrian Refugees Roxanne Scott
Sep 5 Politics Since Pence’s Order, Some 150 Syrian Refugees Have Settled In Indiana Refugee assistance groups expect more this year, even as state lawyers go before a federal court Sept. 14 to try to have the judge's decision overturned. By Associated Press Sep 5 Politics Since Pence's Order, Some 150 Syrian Refugees Have Settled In Indiana Associated Press
Feb 23 Here and Now U.S. Pushes for Ultimatum to Syrian President, Republican Candidates and the Big Debate, Futurist James Canton on Alternative Fuels: Today on Here and Now 1:06pm: There are increasingly desperate warnings of a humanitarian catastrophe today from Syrian activists and humanitarian groups as the Syrian government resumed shelling an opposition neighborhood in the city of Homs. Hundreds have been killed in the three week-long siege of the city by government forces. U.S., European, and Arab officials are working on an […] By Laura Ellis Feb 23 Here and Now U.S. Pushes for Ultimatum to Syrian President, Republican Candidates and the Big Debate, Futurist James Canton on Alternative Fuels: Today on Here and Now Laura Ellis
Aug 18 Here and Now Sanctions on Syria, Scandal in College Football, and Gorbachev’s Legacy: Today’s Here and Now 1:06pm: The White House is announcing new sanctions on Syria and tells the country’s president, Bashar Assad, to step down. The move comes after five months of anti-government protests and a government crackdown that has killed over 1,800 civilians. A UN report released today says the Syrian crackdown “may amount to crimes against humanity,” and […] By Laura Ellis Aug 18 Here and Now Sanctions on Syria, Scandal in College Football, and Gorbachev’s Legacy: Today’s Here and Now Laura Ellis