A soldier in green camouflage uniform stands beside a large military tank, holding a rifle and examining its exterior in a dusty environment.

Trump rules out talks absent Iran’s ‘unconditional surrender’ as Israel strikes Lebanon

US-Israel-Iran War

Israeli warplanes have continued pounding the capitals of Iran and Lebanon. Tehran has responded with another wave of strikes against Israel and Gulf countries, as the war moves into its seventh day.

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This family in Prague holds classical music concerts in their own living room

Music
Aerial view of a group of people standing on a concrete surface, forming the letters "SOS".

Descriptions of struggle at an art exhibition in Prague

Two hikers wearing cold-weather gear traverse a snowy mountain slope, with snow-covered peaks visible in the background under a clear blue sky.

As climate change melts permafrost, landslides are becoming more dangerous 

Out of Eden Walk
A person on horseback is riding through a cattle pen lined with multiple enclosures filled with cattle, under a shadowed, metal-roofed structure.

Amid surge in exports to US, Argentina aims to reclaim the glory days of its beef

A person standing on a dock saluting a large orange cargo ship named 'Ocean Mariner' as it passes by on the water.

Cuba’s private businesses navigate a narrow opening

For decades, Washington has pressured Havana to open its economy to private investment. Those calls grew more urgent in recent weeks as the US oil blockade pushed Cuba’s economy into a tailspin. Now, the Trump administration has begun easing certain trade restrictions, while officials on the island are making overtures to the nascent private sector. Ricardo Herrero of the Cuba Study Group discusses the implications with The World’s Host Carolyn Beeler.

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The Americas’ last prison island has become a tourist destination

History

Mexico’s Islas Marías was once a notorious island prison that housed criminals and political prisoners. Recently, it was closed down and transformed into a tourist destination, preserving a dark part of history.

A child's room shelf with pink patent leather shoes, a pink plaid tissue box, and a framed illustration. The illustration depicts teddy bears holding balloons with letters forming a name. In the foreground, there is a pale blue container and a white ceramic item, possibly a toy or decoration. The setting is playful and colorful, suggesting a nursery or child's room.

International adoptions face hurdles, leaving little hope for many orphaned children

Lifestyle

Global adoptions to the US have become complex over the decades. As an adoptee herself, Maria Noble Valdez delves into the nuances of the adoption process for The World.

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Clashes between Afghanistan and Pakistan raise concerns about ‘open war’

Conflict & Justice

Overnight on Feb. 26, Pakistan’s military fended off attacks by the Taliban along the border with Afghanistan. The country’s air force retaliated the following morning with targeted airstrikes in Kabul and Kandahar. It’s the latest outburst of tensions between the two neighbors. As the rhetoric ratchets up, The World’s Host Carolyn Beeler learned more from Ibraheem Bahiss, a senior analyst with Crisis Group. He joined the show from Kabul.

A person walking through a dense olive grove, with expansive rows of olive trees visible in the background.

Spain debates using the sun for olive harvests or solar park projects

Energy

Souwie Buis, from Deutsche Welle, DW, looks at the debate in southern Spain over using the sun for traditional olive harvests or mega solar park projects.

Rescue workers in high-visibility vests stand near a large crater caused by a missile strike in front of a heavily damaged building, with construction equipment nearby.

Trump says Iran war could last weeks, Iran strikes US bases across region

US-Israel-Iran War

US President Donald Trump says the war with Iran could last for weeks. US and Israeli forces continue to strike Iran. Meanwhile Tehran has been targeting US bases across the region. Here are the latest headlines.

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