Peter Kenyon

Peter Kenyon appears in the following:

Iran's 'Zahra' Tells Alternate Tale Of Presidential Campaign

Monday, May 20, 2013

Iranians choose a new president next month, and one thing Iran's leaders are intent on avoiding is a repeat of the massive street protests that followed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's controversial re-election in 2009.

The sponsors of those protests, known as the Green Movement, have been effectively silenced inside Iran, but ...

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A Sign Of Disunity? Iranian Candidates Jockey For Position

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Nearly 700 presidential hopefuls have thrown their names into the ring for Iran's June 14 presidential elections. But two last-minute entrants have altered the shape of the already-chaotic race: a former president once dismissed as a has-been and Iran's chief nuclear negotiator.

Although not exactly a free-for-all, analysts say, there's ...

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Kurdish Militants Begin Historic Withdrawal From Turkey

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Today marks the beginning of the pullback of thousands of militant PKK fighters from Turkey back to Kurdish-controlled northern Iraq. It's an important milestone in a delicate effort to end nearly three decades of bloodshed that have killed an estimated 35,000 people since 1984.

If the withdrawal is successful, Turkish ...

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Foreigners At Home: Turkey Beckons To Germany's Turks

Sunday, May 05, 2013

In 1961, desperate to increase its labor force, West Germany signed an employment agreement with Turkey and launched a wave of immigration that continues to have repercussions today.

Now, after years of being treated as second-class citizens in Europe's economic powerhouse, large numbers of Turks — descendants of the first ...

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New Aid To Syria Comes With Fear Of Funding The Wrong Opposition

Sunday, April 21, 2013

At an 11-nation meeting in Turkey this weekend, there was one thing the United States, European and Arab states could agree on: With more than 70,000 killed and millions of people displaced, the Syrian crisis, as Secretary of State John Kerry says, is "horrific."

In response, the Obama administration is ...

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Talks Over Iran's Nuclear Program Resume In Kazakhstan

Friday, April 05, 2013

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In Kazakhstan, No Horror At Horse Meat

Monday, March 04, 2013

Though the thought of horse meat in British lasagna or Ikea meatballs may be stomach-churning to some people, in some cultures the practice of eating horse meat is not just acceptable, it's a treat. NPR's Peter Kenyon just returned from the Central Asian republic of Kazakhstan and checked ...

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Among Israelis, Romney Appears The Favorite

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Surveys taken in many foreign countries show Barack Obama is widely preferred over Mitt Romney. But in Israel, Romney appears far more popular.

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Diplomats Gather, But Syrian Truce Remains Elusive

Friday, March 30, 2012

The opposition is keeping up the pressure on Syrian security forces with repeated attacks, and Syria President Bashar Assad has shown no signs of moving toward a cease-fire. Against t...

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In A New Setback, Syrian Opposition Splits

Monday, February 27, 2012

With shells pound opposition fighters and civilians in Syria, the main opposition group has lost some of its most prominent members, who are forming a new organization.

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