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Lauren Frayer

NPR's international correspondent who visited the Serum Institute of India.

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Jun 2, 2024 • 29min

The Sunday Story: An Indian Political Scandal

Lauren Frayer, an NPR correspondent known for her in-depth reporting, investigates a shocking political scandal in India. She reveals how 16 individuals were arrested for supposedly plotting to assassinate Prime Minister Narendra Modi, including a Jesuit priest and artists. They claim the evidence was fabricated to silence dissent, with digital forensics supporting their assertions. Frayer also shares poignant personal stories of the accused, touching on themes of human rights and the oppressive political climate, while exploring the impact of surveillance on civil liberties.
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Jul 29, 2024 • 35min

News Meeting: An unusual start to the Paris Olympics and Just Stop Oil protesters jailed

Lauren Frayer, an NPR international correspondent, discusses the quirky surprises unfolding at the Paris Olympics, like Snoop Dogg torching and logistical hurdles. Stephen Armstrong examines the harsh sentencing of Just Stop Oil protesters, highlighting tensions between protest rights and government crackdowns. Chloe Hadjimatheou offers insights into the shifting UK stance on Israel, exploring the intricate balance of domestic politics and international relations. The trio weaves humor and serious commentary as they tackle pressing global issues.
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Sep 14, 2021 • 10min

India's 'Love Jihad' Laws Make Marriage Difficult For Interfaith Couples

Lauren Frayer, NPR's India correspondent, dives into the complexities of interfaith love in India, where cultural norms favor arranged marriages within the same religion. She shares the emotional struggles of couples facing societal and legal obstacles, particularly the controversial 'love jihad' laws. Frayer highlights the tension between personal relationships and conservative expectations, showcasing how technology connects young lovers while they navigate the harsh realities imposed by rising nationalism and family pressures.
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May 7, 2021 • 14min

'Everyone I Know Has Lost Someone': An Update From India

Lauren Frayer, an NPR International Correspondent based in Mumbai, reveals the harrowing reality of India's COVID-19 crisis. She discusses the staggering daily infection rates, the overwhelming pressure on healthcare systems, and a severe shortage of medical supplies. With poignant stories of families in distress, Frayer highlights the challenges in vaccination efforts, exacerbated by a new variant. Listeners gain insight into the emotional toll of lockdown life and the urgent need for global collaboration to address this health emergency.
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Mar 23, 2021 • 9min

A Look Inside The World's Biggest Vaccine Maker

Lauren Frayer, NPR's international correspondent, takes us inside the Serum Institute of India, the largest vaccine manufacturer in the world. She discusses their ambitious plan to produce 100 million doses per month of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, crucial for low-income countries. Frayer highlights the institute's evolution from creating anti-snake venom to a vaccine powerhouse, showcasing its agility during the COVID-19 pandemic. The conversation also touches on the complexities of vaccine patents and the importance of global partnerships in ensuring widespread access.