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The World: Latest Stories

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Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is. The World, the radio program, is heard each weekday on over 300 public stations across North America.

Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is. The World, the radio program, is heard each weekday on over 300 public stations across North America.

2hr 33min
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Thumbnail for "A new kind of honeybee discovered in Europe".
Thumbnail for "Scouring a nationwide garage sale in Australia".
Thumbnail for "How to vaccinate children in a war zone".
Thumbnail for "Far-right extremism on the world stage".
Thumbnail for "A Paralympian teaches people around the world to swim".
Thumbnail for "Scientists find ancient viruses frozen in a Tibet glacier".
Thumbnail for "The church in Turkey where people go to make wishes".
Thumbnail for "A K-pop band performs in sign language".
Thumbnail for "Controversy over the 1st nuclear power plant in Kenya".
Thumbnail for "Why retirees gather in Shanghai parks to dance to pop music".
Thumbnail for "A robotic attempt to get a sample of melted fuel from a damaged Fukushima reactor is suspended".
Thumbnail for "Thailand's new prime minister is already mired in controversy".
Thumbnail for "Outside Istanbul, water buffalo herders cling to an old way of life".
Thumbnail for "Tourists still stuck on cruise ship in Belfast".
Thumbnail for "Hong Kong court finds journalists guilty of sedition".
Thumbnail for "Interpol cracks down on Nigerian organized crime group Black Axe".
Thumbnail for "500 days of war in Sudan".
Thumbnail for "Fighting set to pause in Gaza for polio vaccination".
Thumbnail for "As Taliban tightens grip, secret schools for girls become more dangerous to run".
Thumbnail for "Drones bring down trash from Mount Everest".
Thumbnail for "China's complicated rise as a global power".
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Thumbnail for "Fiber-optic cables and the power struggle underwater".
Thumbnail for "New study shows environmental impact of Canadian wildfires".
Thumbnail for "2024 Paralympics kick off in Paris".
Thumbnail for "Deadly raids in the West Bank".
Thumbnail for "Mosquito protection around the world".
Thumbnail for "A dam collapse in Sudan leads to worsening humanitarian crisis".
Thumbnail for "Mpox vaccines still unavailable where people most need them".

Bringing internet access to unconnected places

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August 29, 20244min 34sec

One third of the world has no internet connection, but researchers are proposing — and testing — airborne communications stations that may someday play a role in providing access to people in rural areas or disaster zones. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Mariette DiChristina, dean of the College of Communication at Boston University, about high altitude telecommunications platforms.

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