National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek tells host Carolyn Beeler about his walk across South Korea's Saemangeum, a tidal ...
Only 60 villagers remain in the Spanish town of Libros. The town's name translates to the word “books” in English, and now, ...
A combination of ancient knowledge and modern research techniques may be closing the gap between who some of the earliest ...
Cities around the globe are looking for ways to improve bike infrastructure, with varying degrees of success. But Toronto is ...
Before the invasion of Ukraine, Serhii Zenin was the host of one of the nation’s most popular hard rock radio shows on Radio ...
Negotiations for the phase two of the ceasefire deal for Gaza are underway. The vision for this phase has been for Hamas and Israel to work out details surrounding the release of the remaining ...
Husseini, died on Tuesday in Portugal. Host Marco Werman speaks with Daryoush Mohammad Pour, an associate professor at the Institute for Ismaili Studies in the UK, about his life and legacy.
A series of attacks against civilians has forced Colombia's government to break off peace talks with one of Colombia’s ...
Panama has become the first Latin American nation to pull out of China’s Belt and Road Initiative. It’s also weighing whether ...
Sweden is reeling after 11 people died following a shooting in the city of Örebro. It’s being called the worst mass shooting in the Swedish history. Ardavan Khoshnood is an associate professor at Lund ...
California lawmakers are proposing steps to protect K-12 students and families from the mass deportations promised by the Trump administration. A pair of bills in the Legislature aim to keep federal ...
While the human world is dealing with the effects of COVID-19, the frog world is dealing with its own global pandemic. It’s called Kit-rid fungus. The World’s Sarah Birnbaum explains what it’s about, ...