Steve Inskeep
Coverage of Steve Inskeep in the Nexus archive.
- Former U.S. ambassador on Turkey hosting the NATO summit
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with David Satterfield about Turkey hosting the NATO summit. The discussion focuses on the significance of the event.
- Aid worker talks about the rescue efforts underway in Venezuela
An aid worker from the United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination team discusses ongoing rescue efforts in Venezuela following an earthquake. The conversation with NPR's Steve Inskeep highlights the search for survivors trapped under rubble.
- Former diplomat on how Israelis are reacting to the U.S.-Iran talks
NPR's Steve Inskeep interviews Alon Pinkas, a former Israeli diplomat, about Israeli public reactions to the U.S.-Iran agreement. The discussion focuses on how Israelis perceive the diplomatic developments between the two countries.
- Sen. Warner warns of risks from Pulte's intelligence appointment
Sen. Mark Warner warns of risks associated with Bill Pulte's appointment as acting director of national intelligence. The warning was discussed during an NPR interview with Steve Inskeep.
- Funds for Trump's Board of Peace aren't in World Bank account. So where are they?
Funds for President Trump's Board of Peace, intended to oversee Gaza's reconstruction, are not located in a World Bank account. NPR's Steve Inskeep discusses the funding issue with Financial Times reporter Abigail Hauslohner.
- Dana White says it's an 'honor' to build a fight arena on the White House lawn
Dana White, president and CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, expressed that it would be an 'honor' to build a fight arena on the White House lawn. The announcement was made during an interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep.
- What's Russia's next move amid its latest attacks against Ukraine?
The article explores Russian President Vladimir Putin's potential desperation for a decisive win in Ukraine, as analyzed by NPR's Steve Inskeep and expert Hanna Notte from the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation.
- China economist shares takeaways from the Trump-Xi summit
Chinese economist Keyu Jin shared takeaways from the Trump-Xi summit with Steve Inskeep. The summit was between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Key discussions likely involved trade and economic relations.
- How the relationship between the U.S. and China has changed under Trump
The relationship between the U.S. and China has undergone changes under President Trump. NPR's Steve Inskeep discussed the history of the U.S.-China relationship with Chinese scholar Da Wei. The conversation focused on the shifts in the relationship during Trump's presidency.
- At this electronics market in China, buyers can find parts for just about everything
NPR's Steve Inskeep visited a massive electronics market in Shenzhen, China, where buyers can source parts for various products. The market offers a wide range of electronic components. This market is a significant hub for electronics manufacturing.
- Richard Haass talks about accounts from U.S. and China on Trump-Xi meeting
NPR's Steve Inskeep discussed the differing accounts of President Trump's meeting with China's leader Xi Jinping with veteran diplomat Richard Haass. The discussion centered on the variations in Chinese and U.S. readouts from the meeting. Richard Haass provided insights into the discrepancies between the two nations' reports.
- The New Yorker's Evan Osnos shares his thoughts on the Trump-Xi summit
NPR's Steve Inskeep discussed the Trump-Xi summit with Evan Osnos of The New Yorker, sharing impressions of the meeting. The conversation focused on the key takeaways from the summit. The discussion provided insight into the international relations between the US and China.
- Yale's Susan Thornton on Chinese President Xi Jinping's warnings about Taiwan
NPR's Steve Inskeep spoke with Susan Thornton about Trump's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping and his warnings regarding Taiwan. The discussion involved Yale Law School's perspective on the situation. The conversation centered around the implications of Xi's statements on Taiwan.
- How China's telecom giant Huawei pivoted after facing U.S. sanctions
Huawei has adapted after facing US sanctions, NPR's Steve Inskeep reports on the company's pivot. The US sanctions have had a significant impact on Huawei's business. The company is China's telecom giant and has had to find new ways to operate.
- Chinese economist talks about the competing interest of China and the U.S.
Chinese economist Dan Wang discusses competing economic interests between China and the U.S. with NPR's Steve Inskeep. The conversation highlights the complex economic relationship between the two nations. Key topics include trade and investment.
- How the U.K. is reacting to King Charles' visit to the U.S.
The U.K. is reacting to King Charles' visit to the U.S. amid a tumultuous period, as discussed by NPR's Steve Inskeep with Lord Peter Ricketts, a former British diplomat and member of the House of Lords.