This year's COP30 summit in Belem, Brazil, highlighted food, forests and land as key topics to be addressed. One sector that ...
Theresa Hsu and Michelle Garcia noticed teens and young adults in their Asian American community struggling with anxiety, ...
Most Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have no homes to return back to and many are living in tents. Joseph Belliveau, director ...
Journalist and author Lyce Doucet discusses her new book with The World’s Host Marco Werman about Kabul’s iconic Hotel ...
The sport of futsal is nearly 100 years old. But while FIFA has hosted a Futsal Men’s World Cup since 1989, this year is the first-ever women’s edition of the tournament. The World’s Bianca Hillier ...
The Trump administration is moving to label Venezuela’s “Cartel of the Suns” as a foreign terrorist organization, but some ...
As Indonesia’s capital physically continues to sink, authorities are embracing a passion project: building a new capital.
As the world faces stronger and more frequent storms, a new play honors the extensive discussions that led to the ...
From The World's partners at the Deutsche Welle, DW, program "Living Planet,” reporter Kathleen Schuster looks into some ...
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek has been walking across the globe for over a decade as part of the Out of Eden Walk ...
China is rapidly expanding its nuclear forces, building new missile silos and increasing its stockpile of nuclear warheads. Russia and the US still have more atomic bombs than the rest of the world, ...
Sanna Marin took up the mantle as Finland’s prime minister when she was 34. At the time, she was the youngest elected leader in the world. During her four-year term, she steered her country through ...