Beyond the crowded squares of Prague and the tourist-packed canals of Venice lies a secret Europe, a collection of ...
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the ...
The Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel reportedly found that the U.S. troops would not be exposed to future prosecution.
By Becky Bohrer, Gene Johnson, Mark Thiessen More than 1,600 were displaced, many of them now adapting to different way of life in Anchorage Darrel John watched the final evacuees depart his village ...
Canada’s current submarine force—four boats in total, all bought second-hand from the United Kingdom—has had a troubled ...
Shamans, saunas, and salmon sauteed at endless sunset are just some of the things awaiting Martin Bissig and the Gehrig twins ...
Guillermo del Toro’s modern adaptation differs from its eponymous source material in different, meaningful ways ...
Escaping the Gas TrapFossil gas is an expensive and dangerous trap. It fuels the climate crisis, keeps Europe dependent on ...
As the US and the West races to break China's stranglehold over rare earths production, some firms are betting that Greenland ...
The White House bolstered military-to-military ties with key Asian countries to push back on Beijing’s growing regional influence and open doors for U.S. defense firms.
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