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Natalia Lafourcade is touring the US this year and speaks to The World about immigration and protests and how they’re ...
Japan’s elections on Sunday saw the country’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party lose its longstanding majority, while a ...
The World’s Host Marco Werman speaks with Istanbul-based journalist Ruth Michaelson about unrest in Syria amid clashes ...
"The Salt Path" is a best-selling memoir and major film. And now, an investigation by The Observer has revealed several of ...
The Israeli airstrikes on Iran have stopped — at least for now. But for many Iranians, the real struggle is just beginning: ...
Protests and passionate debate have long been hallmarks of college life. But university campuses across England have recently ...
PEPFAR was launched in 2003 to stop the spread of HIV in Africa. Now, although some funding remains for the program, many of ...
Israeli airstrikes hit a military compound and other targets near the Syrian presidential palace this morning. Meanwhile, ...
For decades, Cuba has deployed tens of thousands of doctors and nurses to underserved regions of the globe. But those ...
The World's Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Harold Isaac, a reporter based in Port-au-Prince, about the iconic Hotel Oloffson ...
As migration from El Salvador to the US drops, a small but growing number of Salvadoran immigrants are now returning home ...
A small farm town in southeast Spain has seen three nights of rioting. After a group of young Moroccans allegedly assaulted ...