US designates Venezuela’s ‘Cartel of the Suns’ a foreign terrorist organization. What is it, really?
As the US designates the Cartel of the Suns a terrorist organization, analysts say the premise of the label is misleading.
Sea stars on the west coast of North America have been decimated by a wasting disease. For more than a decade, scientists did not know what was causing it. But new research published in the journal ...
Wildfires burning across western and central Canada prompted the number of people evacuated to climb to more than 30,000. The conditions were hot and dry, similar to what was experienced in 2023, ...
As the war in Ukraine continues, The World’s Host Marco Werman speaks with filmmaker Mstyslav Chernov about the new ...
The World take a look at a variety of environment stories in this holiday special. A new report finds that renewable energy sources made up more of the global electricity mix than coal for the first ...
The Grand Egyptian Museum is the largest museum in the world for a single civilization, and holds a total of around 100,000 ...
More than 4,000 Americans applied for British citizenship in the first half of this year — a record, and a 39% rise over last year. And those who are leaving the US are taking their beloved pets with ...
La Paz, Bolivia, depends on its public transportation. There are 10 lines and more than 26 stations. But this is no metro. It’s the longest cable car system in the world and it’s also the highest. The ...
London’s Heathrow airport has produced a four-minute ambient music track titled “Music for Heathrow.” Hosts Carolyn Beeler and Marco Werman give us a listen. This story originally aired on July 10, ...
The World brings you a collection of transportation stories from across the globe. Air carriers around the world expand premium seats and luxury cabins for big spenders. Also, a group of YouTube ...
The World's Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with former Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin about being the world’s youngest leader during her time in office — including the challenges she had to tackle on ...
Today, Italy’s legislature passed a law that will make femicide an offense punishable by life imprisonment. It also passed other measures to bolster prosecution of gender-based offenses. The law is ...
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