Ken Shulman

The World

The other key to Mideast peace

How water, or the lack of it, fuels conflict among neighbors in Lebanon and beyond.

The World

Back to the Azores: a brand-new world

Abu Dhabi looks to kick the oil habit

Photos: Abu Dhabi looks to reinvent itself

Lifestyle

Qatar begins preparing for World Cup 2020

Lifestyle

World Cup 2022: Can Qatar handle a drunken invasion?

Lifestyle

Preparations for World Cup 2022 will likely have to include a change in mentality.

The World

Charting the Health of Coral in the Persian Gulf

Scientists are diving to the ocean floor to find out how coral reefs near Abu Dhabi survive the most extreme environments.

The World

Evolution of the Azores

The Azores is a volcanic archipelago which sits in the Atlantic Ocean atop three tectonic plates. Island residents have had to learn to cope with natural catastrophes, including earthquakes and volcanoes. But now, Azoreans are making geology their friend.

The World

Bridging the Straits of Messina

The fate of a five billion dollar, two mile suspension bridge that would connect the island of Sicily with southern Italy may soon be sealed as Italian voters elect a new parliament. Supporters of the bridge see it as an essential part of Italy’s economic

The World

Overflowing Artifacts

By law, any public lands set for construction projects or oil or gas exploration must first be open to archaeological examination and, if necessary, excavation. In the Southwest, these excavations are yielding all sorts of historical treasures. But archaeologists and area museums are running out of space to store these artifacts. Ken Shulman has the […]