World Ukraine says it captured hundreds of Russians during its attack on Russia’s Kursk NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Gulliver Cragg, of the French television network France 24, about his trip to a facility in Ukraine, where Russian POWs from the Kursk incursion are being held. Leila Fadel
World CEO of messaging service Telegram detained in France, French media report The reports say Pavel Durov, the co-founder and chief executive of the messaging service Telegram, was arrested and detained in France on Saturday. Bobby Allyn A Martínez
Business Telegram CEO Pavel Durov arrested in France, reports say The Russian-born tech billionaire is a citizen of France and the UAE. Telegram, which he co-founded in 2013, has nearly 1 billion users. It’s known for its hands-off approach to content moderation. Bobby Allyn
World Scotland's hottest DJ is 72-year-old Tony Morris Tony Morris, a 72-year-old former bookkeeper and taxi driver, is taking over Glasgow's clubs with his dance music. Scott Simon
World Police search for attacker who killed 3 with a knife at a festival in Germany Special police units joined the search for an unknown man who carried out a stabbing attack at a crowded festival in Solingen, killing three people and wounding at least eight others. The Associated Press
World Indian Prime Minister Modi visits Kyiv Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi makes a wartime visit to Ukraine Greg Myre Mary Louise Kelly
Environment A lithium mine in Serbia could rev up Europe's e-vehicles, but opposition is fierce A proposed lithium mine in Serbia is spurring protests over its potential impact on the environment. The mineral is in high demand because it’s crucial for the batteries that run electric vehicles. Rob Schmitz
World Everyone from the sunken yacht off Sicily has now been accounted for Italian officials say the bodies of six people who were missing after a sailing yacht sank on Monday have been recovered, along with one body found shortly after the calamity. Bill Chappell
World Foreign policy analyst weighs in on two critical conflict zones: Ukraine and Gaza Georgetown professor Daniel Byman discusses Ukraine’s daring offensive into Russian territory. And he reflects on the future of Gaza, after Israel’s military operation ends. Dave Davies