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NPR News: 04-12-2026 1PM EDT

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Apr 12, 20265 days ago
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Summary

NPR News covers major geopolitical developments including failed U.S.-Iran peace talks leading to a U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, Hungary's closely watched election with a challenger ahead in polls, and Israel-Lebanon negotiations. The episode also reports on the demolition of Miami's former Mandarin Oriental Hotel and the death of Indian music legend Ashaboli.

Insights
  • Failed diplomatic negotiations are escalating to military action, with the U.S. implementing economic blockades rather than pursuing further diplomatic channels
  • Congressional Democrats are attempting to reassert constitutional war powers through symbolic votes ahead of major Pentagon funding requests
  • International political realignment is occurring with U.S. support for Hungary's Orban despite his EU opposition and Kremlin ties, signaling shifting foreign policy priorities
  • Electoral challenges to authoritarian leaders are emerging globally, with Hungary's opposition gaining polling momentum for the first time
Trends
Escalation of military blockades as primary foreign policy tool replacing diplomacyCongressional reassertion of war declaration powers amid unpopular military campaignsU.S. diplomatic support for nationalist leaders despite EU tensionsGrowing electoral opposition to far-right incumbents in EuropeReal estate redevelopment cycles in major U.S. markets shifting toward luxury mixed-use developments
Companies
Mandarin Oriental Hotel
Former Miami property demolished to make way for new luxury hotel and residential development opening in 2030
Fox News
Platform where President Trump discussed military operations and war status following failed peace talks
People
Donald Trump
Announced Strait of Hormuz blockade and discussed military operations against Iran on Fox News
J.D. Vance
Led failed peace talks with Iran; flew to Hungary to show White House support for Orban
Victor Orban
Far-right leader facing electoral challenge; has blocked EU support for Ukraine and sanctions on Moscow
Peter Madjier
Former Orban party member now leading opposition; ahead in polls for first time; seeks EU alignment
Dan Ronan
Anchor presenting NPR News Now broadcast
Eric McDaniel
Reported on Democratic response to Trump's Iran threats and congressional war power votes
Terry Schultz
Reported on Hungary election from Brussels, covering Orban's far-right politics and challenger Madjier
Ashaboli
Indian music and film industry legend; Guinness World Record holder for most recorded songs; died at advanced age
Rory McElroy
Co-leader at Masters golf tournament tied at 11 under par
Cameron Young
Co-leader at Masters golf tournament tied at 11 under par
Quotes
"The military is gone, everything's gone, their missiles are down to a trickle by comparison. We knocked out thousands of missiles."
President TrumpFox News segment
"We knocked out where they make the drones and the drones are less effective now. And also we have new machinery to kill the drones."
President TrumpFox News segment
"Madjier says he'll work to improve relations with the EU and cut off close ties with the Kremlin."
Terry SchultzHungary election report
"According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Ashaboli was the most recorded singer of all time. Over a career that lasted nearly eight decades, she recorded more than 12,000 songs."
Anastasia SiokisAshaboli obituary segment
Full Transcript
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Ronan. Just hours after no agreement was reached at peace talks in Pakistan between the United States and Iran to end the war, President Trump today said the U.S. military would begin a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump also warned Iran that any country should it attack the U.S. or friendly vessels, they would quote be, blown to hell. Shortly after that social media post, the president was on Fox News discussing the status of the war. The military is gone, everything's gone, their missiles are down to a trickle by comparison. We knocked out thousands of missiles. We knocked out hundreds of places where the missiles are built, different parts, they're pretty much gone. Probably they say 85, 82%, 85%. Who knows what it is, but we knocked them out. We knocked out where they make the drones and the drones are less effective now. And also we have new machinery to kill the drones, you saw that. Trump also said the U.S. military will conduct operations in the Strait to remove mines that he says Iran placed there to impede shipping. Negotiations at the ambassador level are scheduled to begin Tuesday in Washington between Israel and Lebanon. Officials from those nations say they will discuss ways to end the fighting that has extended as Israel seeks to remove Hezbollah forces from Lebanon. Others are back in Washington this week after a two-week break, top of the agenda of the war in Iran. NPR's Eric McDaniel has more. Democrats are incensed over President Trump's threat to end Iranian civilization ahead of last week's ceasefire announcement. More than three dozen called for him to be removed from office. After this weekend's talks led by Vice President Bans failed, Democrats will force votes on the war in an attempt to curb the president's powers. The Constitution gives Congress the authority to declare war, though it's been some time since they asserted it. The show votes are expected to fail, but ahead of the eventual consideration of the president's $1.5 trillion Pentagon funding request, they'll put Republicans on the record about a military campaign that remains extremely unpopular among the American public. Eric McDaniel, NPR News, Washington. Hungarians are going to the polls today in a closely watched election. Terry Schultz reports. Victor Orban is a prominent leader in far-right politics worldwide. He's repeatedly vetoed the European Union's efforts to provide support for Ukraine, and he's blocked sanctions on Moscow for its full-scale invasion. Last week Vice President J.D. Vance flew to Hungary to show White House support for Orban. For the first time, a challenger is ahead in the polls. Peter Madjier used to be a member of Orban's fetish party and now leads his own. Madjier says he'll work to improve relations with the EU and cut off close ties with the Kremlin. Madjier urges voters to give him a commanding win, saying his party, Tisa, will need at least two-thirds of the 199-seat parliament to be able to carry out decisive changes. For NPR News, I'm Terry Schultz in Brussels. And from Washington, you're listening to NPR News. In Miami, the former Mandarin Oriental Hotel, once one of South Florida's most exclusive locations, was demolished today. It is the largest implosion in Miami in more than a decade. The 23-story building came down in less than 20 seconds. Dust filled the air after the explosion, moments after the dynamite brought the building down. The demolition clears the way for a new two-story luxury hotel and a residential development scheduled to open in 2030. Singer Ashaboli, one of the giants of the Indian movie and music industries, has died. NPR's Anastasia Siokis reports that she gave voice to hundreds of movie characters in Bollywood. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Ashaboli was the most recorded singer of all time. Over a career that lasted nearly eight decades, she recorded more than 12,000 songs, mostly for movie actresses to lip-sync on screen. And for much of her career, her main competition was her older sister, Lata Mangeshkar. Her father was a classical Indian singer, but he died young, so the sisters made their way to Mumbai and started singing for films to help support their family. Boza made her first recording when she was just 10 years old. Anastasia Siokis, NPR News, New York. At the Masters, the co-leaders of golf's first major tournament of the year tee off at about 90 minutes, Rory McElroy and Cameron Young begin the day tied at 11 under par. I'm Dan Ronan, NPR News in Washington. Support for NPR. This is our glass. On This American Life, we tell stories about when things change. Like for this guy, David, whose entire life took a sharp, unexpected, and very unpleasant turn. And it did take me a while to realize that it's basically because the monkey pressed the button. That's right, because the monkey pressed the button. Surprising stories every week, wherever you get your podcasts.