Celebrations continue in the Democratic Republic of the Congo where the national football team has qualified for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in over half a century. Axel Tuanzebe scored the ...
The Republic of Georgia claims the oldest archeological evidence of grape wine-making in the world. National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek has been traveling the world on foot for his project, Out ...
Sahar Delijani — born to dissidents in a Tehran prison — has been returning, through her writing, to the stories of repression, imprisonment and resistance that have been reverberating through her ...
Mexico City’s iconic Estadio Azteca has reopened after a delayed and scaled-back renovation, marking a key test ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The stadium, set to make history as the first to host ...
The US lifted sanctions against acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez yesterday. It’s the latest in a series of changes that began when President Nicolás Maduro was captured and brought to the ...
If you’re in a country with legal refugee status, that typically means you’re entitled to benefits in your host country. But India makes no such guarantees, putting the country at odds with the United ...
A positive update on a story we brought you more than a year ago about an ancient helmet from Romania stolen while on loan at a museum in the Netherlands. Private art investigator Arthur Brand spoke ...
As the USS Gerald R. Ford gets repairs in Croatia, Houthi fighters have entered the war in the Middle East to support Iran, a ...
Tagliatelle, tortellini and lasagne — they all come from the Italian city of Bologna. Those pasta types, when authentic, are made from fresh egg pasta. It’s known locally as la sfoglia and the people ...
As Cuba faces a deepening energy crisis, Cubans describe how blackouts, scarcity and uncertainty are shaping their lives — ...
The largest spy trial in decades is currently underway in Austria. The case has drawn international attention to the ...
There’s been a shift in the rhetoric world leaders are using to describe and justify war and aggression. Especially in the ...
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