Co-hosted by @MarcoWerman and @CarolynBeeler. We're in your ears Mon-Fri, offering news, features, interviews and music from around the globe. From @PRX, @GBH.
On The World 🌍 today:
@gbullard: Typhoon Bavi heads toward Taiwan
@orla_barry: Questions grow over FIFA's president
@shahriyarsyed1: Iran's Supreme Leader is buried in his hometown
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On The World 🌍 today:
@gbullard: Typhoon Bavi heads toward Taiwan
@orla_barry: Questions grow over FIFA's president
@shahriyarsyed1: Iran's Supreme Leader is buried in his hometown
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Women in Bayl have been making rugs for centuries, but cheap factory-made rugs post-Soviet have reduced the practice. Some artisans’ patterns are now on clothing by big designers, offering a commercial future for traditional rug skills.
https://t.co/jBgmxDwRMm
From the Iran war to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, events this year have highlighted the way nations use the global energy trade as another weapon of war.
https://t.co/bHfwf8ao5f
On The World 🌍 today:
@tibizea: Mexico's legendary rescuer now working in Venezuela
@hannahchanatry: Ebola update
@joyhackel: Māori New Year is embraced by many, but not by all in New Zealand
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The strategic central Sudanese city of el-Obeid is now the focal point in the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. The three-year civil war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has taken hundreds of thousands of lives. https://t.co/bS19nvrUrD
On The World 🌍 today:
@Shirinj: New round of US attacks on Iran leaves peace agreement in limbo
@JoshuaCoe: How nations weaponize the energy trade during times of war
@JennaGadbois: The chemical that cats love and mosquitoes hate
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DW reporter Stephanie Wolf brings us the story of a ballet about Soviet defector Rudolf Nureyev that’s getting a revival in Germany. https://t.co/7Yy4iGVIDZ
Dozens of people have died, and hundreds have been displaced in flooding across West Africa. The World’s @MarcoWerman spoke with Vincent Ojeh, professor at Taraba State University, about how communities are adapting to what has become a cyclical event. https://t.co/zTYGrBPt77
On The World 🌍 today:
@joyhackel: The war the world is struggling to see
@leanahosea: Could Alberta vote be Canada's next Brexit moment?
@JoshuaCoe: How extreme heat impacts mental health
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On The World 🌍 today:
@tibizea: Venezuela earthquake update
@hannahchanatry: Torrential rain and floods kill dozens in West Africa
@gerryhadden: Why the Tour de France often starts outside of France
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Scent is powerful, linked to taste, memory, and health in people, while for wildlife, it can determine survival. Researchers are worried about odor pollution caused by chemicals that overpower or change natural scents. https://t.co/XjgETUFTGz
Every morning, the editorial team at public radio’s international news show The World meets to plan what they’ll cover that day. Want to see what’s on deck? 👀 https://t.co/aN0zkDmjz8
The US Supreme Court birthright citizenship decision reflects a global trend as countries grapple with defining who belongs within their borders, from South Africa's anti-immigrant protests to Spain’s regularization of undocumented migrants. https://t.co/pupJ24M46V
Following twin earthquakes last week, Venezuelans are struggling to rescue survivors and recover. Many people say they’re not getting enough from their own government. But the disaster is also testing the United States’ role in the country. https://t.co/qYWefmKWUU
On The World 🌍 today:
@hannahchanatry: Russia launches deadly attack in Ukraine
@joshuacoe: New Caledonia remains polarized over future
🌐 Mexican produce caught in trade deal crossfire
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Journalist @sallyhayd discusses her new book "This Is Also a Love Story" and her search for stories of love and kindness during times of crisis.
Listen on @theworld:
https://t.co/iAfSbJMipl
The Vatican has declared a schism with an ultra-traditionalist group that ordained its own bishops yesterday. To learn more about this group, we spoke yesterday to Church historian and theologist @MassimoFaggioli -- listen on @TheWorld: https://t.co/1t7c8uXgEI
A new climate label has emerged on the market, but it may be propping up corporations that purchased offsets from harmful projects in the developing world. https://t.co/6NKoIDggj1
Journalist Sally Hayden has reported on crises across the globe — harrowing stories of war, displacement and political violence. But in her new book, “This Is Also a Love Story,” Hayden turns her attention to something often overlooked in crisis coverage. https://t.co/qiYQ8FvE51