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Temperatures in Milan are increasing, with summers becoming hotter earlier. Some residents say the city’s infrastructure is ...
A recent World Health Organization report finds that nearly a quarter of people across Africa are feeling lonely. That’s the highest among the global regions covered in the findings. The World’s Host ...
A deadly heat wave is scorching southern Europe with record-breaking temperatures this month. In Italy, a 4-year-old boy died from heatstroke on Monday, while 16 Italian cities, including Rome and ...
The Spanish town of Jumilla has said that only sports are allowed at its municipal gyms, and no religious celebrations. For Muslims in Jumilla, that means there’s nowhere to hold large events. Spain’s ...
Raston, the host of the "Click Here" podcast from Recorded Future News and PRX, reports on North Korean workers applying for remote IT jobs around the world.
Amid the hunger and devastation in Gaza, donkeys and horses are vital for survival. Cars are few and fuel is scarce. So, people use animals for transportation. But after months of almost no aid ...
Far-right parties are surging in popularity across Europe and environmentalists say their influence could put the EU’s climate agenda in jeopardy. Also, as Russian troops advance deeper into eastern ...
Public toilets: at best, they’re functional, at worst, dirty, dark and even unsafe. But in Shibuya, a busy ward in Tokyo, Japan, officials want public toilets to inspire wonder. Last year, they ...
Air carriers around the world are expanding premium seats and luxury cabins for big spenders. The World’s Host Marco Werman speaks with travel industry analyst Henry Harteveldt of the San ...
One of the largest power plants in France, located near the city of Calais, had four reactors shut down automatically on Sunday. The culprit? Lots of jellyfish. The World’s Host Marco Werman explains.
Far-right parties are surging in popularity in Europe and environmentalists say their influence could put the EU’s climate agenda in jeopardy. Italy’s populist prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, has ...
Host Marco Werman introduces us to a duo from Estonia known as Puuluup, embracing a musical folk tradition in their country that elevates the sound of a lyre called the talharpa. Puuluup sits in an ...
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