At the end of last month, Quebec’s provincial government introduced a bill that aims to expand it’s authority to restrict ...
For generations, wool was a trusty European staple. But with the rise — and rise — of cheap synthetic materials, wool’s being pushed out. The knock-on effect has been that wool’s gone from being a ...
Construction plans for plants intended to create “green hydrogen” — hydrogen fuel made from renewable electricity — are being canceled in countries around the world. The technology has been hyped as a ...
Spanish police arrested three men in November, after months of surveillance alongside Europol counterterrorism agents. The suspects are accused of plotting an imminent terrorist attack, and of ...
Venezuela has the world’s largest proven oil reserves, but production has collapsed in recent years due to corruption, under-investment and mismanagement. Francisco Monaldi, director of the Latin ...
Three men arrested last month in Spain have been accused of plotting an imminent terrorist attack and of belonging to a ...
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek is retracing the path of human migration. More specifically, the scientific ...
It started as a simple project for Kirstie Macleod after graduating from studying art and textile design. But soon, The Red ...
Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Naomi Conrad from our partners at Deutsche Welle, DW, about the obligations that sperm banks ...
Last month, gunmen stormed a school in Papiri, Nigeria, kidnapping more than 300 students and staff. About 100 of the ...
The US State Department is changing its official font from Calibri — the designated font under the Biden administration — to Times New Roman. The change is part a long history connecting typeface with ...
In India, mangoes are known as the “king of fruits.” But as wars disrupt trade routes, and flooding in fields leads to mushy ...
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