The Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt is now open, after being closed for nearly two years. But only small numbers of people are being allowed through, despite thousands of Palestinians in Gaza ...
Barcelona’s famous soccer club, known as Barça, is wrapping a three-year-long remodel of its stadium. It cost a pretty penny, in part, due to repeated fines for labor violations against foreign ...
Albert Laguna, an associate professor of American studies and Ethnicity, Race and Migration at Yale University, taught a new class last semester called “Bad Bunny: Musical Aesthetics and Politics.” ...
Brazil’s revered singer Caetano Veloso was already in bed when he heard the news that he and his sister Maria Bethania had won the Grammy for Best Global Music Album, “Caetano and Bethania: Live.” ...
The Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt is now open, after being closed for nearly two years. But only small numbers of people are being allowed through, despite thousands of Palestinians in Gaza ...
El Bosque, along Mexico’s Gulf Coast, was once a thriving fishing village — until the water started rising. Now, its residents have been forced to flee their homes because of more extreme weather and ...
Spain’s tennis phenom, Carlos Alcaraz, won the Australian Open over the weekend. And at 22, he became the youngest player ever to complete a Grand Slam — winning all four major tennis tournaments in a ...
This year, countries, including the UK and Ghana, committed to bans on the destructive practice of bottom trawling. That’s where weighted nets are dragged across the ocean floor to scoop up large ...
It began as part of the US-brokered ceasefire agreement to stop the war in Gaza. But the “Board of Peace,” a brainchild of US ...
The Outer Hebrides are the UK’s last holdout of traditional Christian Sunday observance, prohibiting work, shopping, and ...
In the first 10 months of 2025, international tourism in the state of Amazonas, Brazil, grew by 40%. Most of those tourists are Americans and Europeans traveling to see the world's largest tropical ...
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek is on a decadeslong project to walk from East Africa to South America. In his 13 ...
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