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National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek is walking from Ethiopia to Chile on the Out of Eden Walk. But as he tells The ...
With interest in women’s rugby exploding over the past few years, veteran players like Emily Scarratt are getting the ...
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, in Canada, is known for its historic architecture. The most famous are its three churches, standing ...
John Laurenson from Deutsche Welle, DW, tests out a bathing site along the Seine river in Paris, which was forbidden to ...
Stephen Coates began collecting contraband Soviet bootlegs, known as "ribs," over a decade ago. He also researched the Soviet ...
The African Union has voiced support for the adoption of a map that more accurately displays the real size of Africa. Also, ...
Lake View once had a thriving Japanese community, but it fell victim to a push for assimilation. As one Japanese American ...
In the coming weeks, roughly two dozen students will become the inaugural graduates from Ecuador’s first public Indigenous ...
The US has imposed steep tariffs on Brazilian goods. But instead of pressuring Brazil’s government, the move may have backfired. Also, the UN-backed group IPC has declared a famine for more than half ...
Temperatures in Milan are increasing, with summers becoming hotter earlier. Some residents say the city’s infrastructure is ...
The taste of water is often glazed over, but a growing group of professional water sommeliers are hoping to bring the world’s attention to the different kinds of H2O. The World’s Bianca Hillier has ...
The skeletal remains of more than 140 people have been unearthed at the site of a mass grave in northern Sri Lanka. They are thought to belong to the island’s minority ethnic Tamil community killed ...