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People are meeting at “climate cafés” to talk about how climate change is impacting their lives and their feelings around it.
The United Arab Emirates is set to become home to the largest artificial intelligence campus outside of the US. The deal was ...
Last December, after more than a decade of fighting, forces opposing President Bashar al-Assad ousted him from power. Some ...
Before he became the new pope, Robert Prevost was the bishop of Chiclayo, a city in the north of Peru, where many describe ...
President Trump's announcement that US sanctions on Syria would be lifted was met with elation by Syrians. Syria has a long ...
International students — and the big tuition checks they bring  — are a key ingredient in the American college business model ...
What began as a simple street advertisement has become one of Mexico City’s most-recognizable sounds. The high-pitched call of scrap metal dealers, blared from loudspeakers mounted on passing trucks, ...
Access to ambulances is severely limited in parts of Ghana, something that can be especially hazardous for pregnant women ...
An Ontario court has ruled that the iconic Hudson’s Bay Company can move forward with an auction of 4,400 items as it liquidates its assets and shuts its doors forever. Many of the items going on the ...
An Australian woman is on trial for allegedly poisoning her ex-husband’s family with toxic mushrooms. The World’s Sarah Birnbaum has the latest.
The city of Rotterdam in the Netherlands has opened a new museum dedicated to migration. It’s called the Fenix and features art through the lens of migration. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with artist ...
The late dictator Francisco Franco desperately wanted to project an image of Spain to the world as modern and open while maintaining iron-fisted control at home. His idea: to win the annual Eurovision ...