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Bhutan is officially a Buddhist kingdom. It's also a fledgling democracy trying to establish a balancing act to honor its ...
Ecuadorians head to the polls this Sunday, in one of the most hotly contested elections in decades. Thirty-seven-year-old ...
Journalist Sarah Allely was knocked off her bike by a wrong-way driver in 2015. The experience left her with a traumatic ...
Food anthropologist and Nigerian native Ozoz Sokoh is out with a cookbook that's being hailed as the first comprehensive ...
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek has covered a lot of ground: some 14,000 miles — on foot — through 21 countries so ...
There’s a showdown unfolding in Paris over who owns the streets. Residents recently voted in favor of banning cars from 500 ...
A meningitis outbreak is sweeping through Ghana’s Upper West region, exposing a struggling health care system. With ...
Denmark is taking a wrecking ball to people’s homes in neighborhoods where the government feels residents don’t share “Danish ...
Peace talks between the US, Russia and Ukraine appear to have stalled. But far away from the negotiation table, Russian ...
Since the end of the Korean War in the 1950s, South Korea provided an estimated 200,000 children for international adoptions.
As Moldova tries to align itself with the European Union, the region of Gagauzia continues to lean pro-Russian. Now, there ...
The Palestinian Red Crescent is demanding an international investigation into the Israeli attack last month on a convoy of ...
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