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Protesters are taking to the streets of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv in the first anti-government protests since the start of ...
The Netherlands, which was once a religious country, saw a dramatic decline in religiosity after WWII. Recently though, there ...
After four months of near-total siege by Israel, people in Gaza are starving. The United Nations says at least 1 in 3 people ...
Ukraine and Russia exchanged drone strikes yesterday after peace talks failed in Turkey. Drones have taken on a pivotal role ...
The US Supreme Court effectively ended affirmative action policies in a 2023 ruling, stating race-based college admissions ...
After four months of near-total siege by Israel, people in Gaza are starving. According to the UN, at least 1 in 3 people are ...
Natalia Lafourcade is touring the US this year and speaks to The World about immigration and protests and how they’re ...
Long trips often mean meeting many people, which can leave little space for solitude. National Geographic Explorer Paul ...
For decades, Cuba has deployed tens of thousands of doctors and nurses to underserved regions of the globe. But those ...
Under the guise of military readiness, China routinely holds war games around the island of Taiwan with warships and fighter jets. Beijing insists that, some day, the small, democratic island will ...
PEPFAR was launched in 2003 to stop the spread of HIV in Africa. Now, although some funding remains for the program, many of ...
South African musician Bakithi Kumalo is known for his bass playing, which is all over Paul Simon’s seminal album “Graceland.” You very likely know Kumalo’s famous riff on the hit tune “You Can Call ...
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