Oasis of Peace” (Wahat al-Salam in Arabic and Neve Shalom in Hebrew) is an intentional, cooperative community about halfway ...
Thousands of people are still displaced following an earthquake in Ishikawa prefecture in Japan on Jan. 1. The epicenter of ...
Heavy rain hit southern Brazil over the weekend, exacerbating the already unprecedented flooding tragedy the region has undergone since last April. Of the major concerns right now are respiratory ...
Muslim pilgrimage known as the Hajj isn’t just a spiritual journey; it’s physically strenuous, too. Travelers to Mecca and Medina this year have braved dangerous heat. Host Marco Werman speaks with a ...
Countries across Latin America are increasing their support for Palestinians as the current war between Israel and Hamas ...
The USDA has announced it is pausing further safety inspections of Mexican avocados over security concerns. The move comes after a security incident last weekend in the state of Michoacan, the heart ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin is slated to arrive in North Korea this evening for meetings with its leader Kim Jong-un. The summit is Putin and Kim’s second meeting in nine months, and comes as ...
A new government program would protect undocumented spouses of American citizens from deportation while they seek permanent legal status. Host Marco Werman speaks with immigration attorney Matt ...
When does something as personal as abortion become a matter of foreign policy? Maybe when it proves useful as a wedge to divide societies. Polish abortion rights activists reflect on 30 years of some ...
An estimated 17,000 kids have lost or been separated from their parents in Gaza, according to UNICEF. At least 3,000 have ...
To many South Koreans, a degree from a prestigious American university is seen as a ticket to success. And for some students, ...
Most people are at least a little addicted to their phones. In the Netherlands, three young Dutchmen came up with an idea to ...