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NPR News: 08-30-2025 6PM EDT

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🗓️ 30 August 2025

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0:00.0

Support for NPR, and the following message come from Yarl and Pamela Mohn, thanking the people who make public radio great every day and also those who listen.

0:10.8

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Ronan.

0:14.7

Yemen's Houthi rebels say in Israeli airstrike this week killed their prime minister and other government ministers.

0:21.5

NPR's Jaina Raff has the details. Yemen's official Houthi-run media said Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rawhi

0:27.5

and several ministers were killed in an Israeli attack on a cabinet meeting, while others were

0:33.4

seriously injured. Israel on Thursday said it targeted what it called a Houthi military site

0:38.9

in the Yemeni capital, but did not announce the deaths. Yemen's Houthi-controlled government said

0:44.8

the killings were in retaliation for Yemeni strikes on Israel in support of Palestinians since the war

0:51.0

in Gaza began. It said it is even more committed now to that path.

0:56.1

The Houthis have also targeted Israeli-linked ships in the Red Sea.

1:00.4

Jane Arath and Pure News, Amman.

1:03.0

Lawyers for the Maryland man wrongfully deported to El Salvador and later returned to the United States

1:08.4

are asking a judge to issue a gag order blocking

1:11.5

government officials from making statements about their clients. NPR's Sergio Martinez-Beltren

1:17.0

has more on the case of Kilmar-Abrego-Garcia. The Trump administration has accused

1:21.8

Abrago-Garcia of committing, quote, heinous crimes, but it has not provided any evidence.

1:27.8

Abrago-Garcia has not been convicted of any crimes, but has been indicted on two federal

1:33.0

charges related to human smuggling.

1:35.5

He pleaded not guilty, and his attorneys say the continuous public statements made by the

1:40.6

Trump administration prejudices Abrago Garcia's right to a fair trial.

1:45.3

They say he is entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty.

1:49.5

Abrago Garcia was released last week from criminal detention in Tennessee pending that trial,

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