An affluent neighborhood of Seoul is the latest stretch of National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek's worldwide walking ...
As Taiwan’s opposing political parties argue over constitutional issues, Chinese military exercises steadily bring ships and ...
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The number of aid trucks entering Gaza has hit an all-time low since the current war began there. The shortages are prompting ...
Recently, in London, a stretch of wall along the River Thames has become a place of pilgrimage for many people.
As the death toll rises and the damage to homes and infrastructure becomes clear, authorities are saying that the record ...
After nearly 1,000 days, Russia's war against Ukraine is causing mental health issues for soldiers and civilians, including anxiety, panic attacks and PTSD. Ukraine’s Health Ministry estimates that 15 ...
The Republic of Georgia, located in the center of the Caucasus, and with Russia on its northern border, is a polarized nation. Over the weekend, Georgians went to the polls to vote in parliamentary ...
European auto giant Volkswagen has plans that may include closing some of its manufacturing plants in Germany, which could ...
Mexicans are celebrating “Día de Muertos”, or the Day of the Dead, this weekend, a holiday where deceased ancestors are the guests of honor. Around this time of the year, there’s a popular character ...
Italy shut down all of its nuclear power plants following the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, and the public voted to keep them shuttered in a referendum in 2011. But with growing concern about global ...
A referendum in Moldova intended to put an end to decades of swerving between East and West yielded a microscopic win for the pro-Western crowd. The vote will amend the country’s constitution to lock ...