A large cargo ship named "BREIVIKEN" at sea, with seagulls flying above and rocks in the foreground.

Norway to expand fossil fuel production as countries seek secure energy supply

Full Episode
49:27

In this file photo, Norway’s crude oil tanker Breiviken enters the port of Klaipeda, Lithuania, Jan. 23, 2020.

Vita Jureviciene/AP/File photo

Norway stands to make $78 billion this year from its oil and gas sales as the costs of the commodities continue to rise globally. Also, Philippines Senator Ronald dela Rosa is in hiding as government agents try to serve him with an ICC arrest warrant on charges of crimes against humanity for his role in the country’s bloody drug war. And, a look at why zoonotic diseases, spilling over from animals to humans, are on the rise. Plus, Cairo’s historic downtown is experiencing a renaissance as Gen Z creators re-discover the city.

In This Episode

Norway to expand fossil fuel production as countries seek secure energy supply
6:48
The Philippines’ former top cop evades police and goes into hiding
6:27
Cairo’s historic downtown comes back to life, thanks to Gen Z
7:40
World Health Organization declares emergency in response to Ebola outbreak
6:44
Zoonotic diseases: animal to human viruses are spreading
4:46
A person stands in front of a large sculpture of an eagle with outstretched wings on a rooftop.
‘GTFO’: The Americans moving overseas in search of a better life
Special Coverage
5:30
Cuban ‘James Brown’ Cimafunk blends Afro-Cuban and American funk
7:40