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National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek's walks through the countryside of Japan have been unexpectedly lonely. That's ...
After delaying an earlier ultimatum, the European Union has passed a new sanctions package against Russia. The sanctions come ...
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from revoking Harvard University’s ability to enroll international ...
The goal of the law, nicknamed the Evictions Express, is to allow property owners with illegal tenants to get them out within ...
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As part of The Big Fix series, Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Chris Bataille, a fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy ...
Alaa Hassan was 25 years old when the uprisings against Bashar al-Assad began in Syria. He was part of the movement that grew ...
Summer is in full swing in India, and many cities are experiencing scorching heat, fueled in part by climate change. And in ...
Turkish officials say they’ve caught Chinese intelligence using fake cell phone towers to eavesdrop on Uyghurs and the ...
People are meeting at “climate cafés” to talk about how climate change is impacting their lives and their feelings around it.
Police in El Salvador have arrested Ruth López, a prominent human rights defender who headed the anti-corruption unit at the ...
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from revoking Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students. A temporary restraining order now stops the government from pulling ...