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On a long trip away from home, some of the most memorable moments come from the hospitality of strangers. National Geographic ...
As street music fades in the city, Silvia Hernández restores the instruments — and the culture behind the sound.
Iran’s foreign minister is in Europe to meet with diplomats there as war with Israel continues. Meanwhile, hundreds of ...
Among Jewish people around the world, there’s a growing movement that’s challenging the pairing of Zionism with Judaism. In ...
The World’s Daniel Ofman speaks with journalists Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan about their new book that documents their ...
The leaders of Iran and Israel are confronting their limited options, as the fighting between their two countries continues.
In order to prevent Russian troops from advancing toward Kyiv, Ukrainian forces destroyed a dam on the Irpin River early on in the war. The flooding, as it turned out, created new wetland areas. Some ...
Cases of the recently identified COVD-19 variant NB 1.8.1. are rising. Some have dubbed the variant “razor blade throat” for one of its notably painful symptoms. The World Health Organization says ...
This Sunday in the UK is Windrush Day, celebrating the contributions of post-World War II migrants who came to Britain from the Caribbean. They arrived on the vessel HMT Windrush — and their ...
Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo have signed a draft peace agreement that’s expected to be signed next week and aims ...
A group of scientists in Europe are arguing for the restoration of forests and wetlands as a natural defense system against military incursion. In Poland, military leadership is interested — so much ...
World-class athletes typically go through rigorous anti-doping tests to prove they’re eligible for competitions like the Olympic Games. Now, a competition called the Enhanced Games isn’t just getting ...
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