Supporters of former president Hugo Chávez, the anti-American socialist, are struggling to come to terms with their ...
NPR's Short Wave talks about elephants' sniffing abilities, the remarkable migration of painted lady butterflies and a ...
Deforestation, dams, and rising temperatures are creating ‘naked winters’, pushing the remote valley toward ecological and ...
Word of the Week: Diapause. How do ingenious insects use sophisticated strategies to survive winter?
When winter is upon us, we are aware of our shorter days and colder temperatures. Animals have their own adaptations for ...
The reopening of the reimagined African American art galleries marks the first step in a sweeping redesign of the museum’s ...
Baltic countries offer Canada a clear blueprint for countering Russian coercion, preparing for crisis and building resilience ...
The fate of hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants in the United States remains in limbo after the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, as the country grapples with an uncertain ...
INTERVIEW: The acclaimed director of ‘Oldboy’ and ‘The Handmaiden’ speaks to Louis Chilton about the problems facing his ...
After six decades of painting, Chinese-born Singaporean artist and mining entrepreneur Lin Xiang Xiong unveils a private ...
Old friends, lost love and a milestone birthday make a dream trip to the South Pacific island of Niue that much more ...
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Uganda’s autocratic political system is failing its people – and threatens the region
The youth-led struggle for democracy in Uganda reflects a broader continental reality: young Africans want better leadership.
From public pleas to lawsuits, Minnesota’s Democratic leaders are trying to stop the surge of federal agents on their streets ...
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