The World

A program that crosses borders and time zones to bring home the stories that matter.

A group of sheep fenced in on a city street, surrounded by people observing them, with luxury store fronts and a sign reading 'MilanoUnica' in the background.

Italian wool is starting to go out of fashion

Fashion

From our partners at Deutsche Welle, DW, reporter Dany Mitzman takes a look at the knock-on effects of fast fashion on Italy’s wool industry.

Night view of Hong Kong skyline with brightly lit skyscrapers and their reflections shimmering on the water, including a ferris wheel on the right side.

Inside China’s plan to create a new super-metropolis

Economics
Two individuals exploring a rocky cave, with ropes hanging from above, and sunlight illuminating the entrance at the far end.

Out of Eden Walk: The origin story of the human species is still being written

Out of Eden Walk
A person wearing blue gloves is handling a pipette in a laboratory setting, with reflections visible on a glass surface.

The implications of a sperm donor carrying a rare cancer-causing gene

Health
A display of intricately embroidered dresses, with a prominent red dress featuring detailed patterns, surrounded by other lighter-colored embroidered gowns, under the exhibit title 'The Red Dress.'

Hundreds of people across dozens of countries worked on this single dress

Arts, Culture & Media
An art gallery wall featuring a large landscape mural of a seaside view with trees and grass. Various artworks, including paintings and photographs in different frames, are displayed on the wall. Two prominent abstract pieces on yellow and pink backgrounds are positioned in the lower center and right of the image.

Ireland hopes to make a program giving artists a stable income permanent

Arts, Culture & Media

In 2022, the Irish government launched a basic income scheme for artists. It randomly selected 2,000 artists and paid them around $1,500 a month, so they could concentrate on their creative work. Now the government is planning to make the program permanent.

A crowd of people, including military personnel, walk through a busy area with tents, signs, and buildings, possibly a border or migration checkpoint. The atmosphere is bustling with various signs in Spanish and a visible tent marked with 'ONU Migración.'

Latin America tried welcoming migrants. Now that model is under pressure.

Migration

When Venezuela’s economy collapsed, millions fled to neighboring countries — and Latin America responded with some of the world’s most ambitious, humane migration policies. But that era of openness is fading, and the region now faces a critical choice about the future of its migrants.

Artisans in Paris revive the old art of handpainted signs

Lifestyle

Known for its quaint and classy signage on storefronts and hotels, France is experiencing a renaissance of this hand-painted technique, which dates back to the early 19th century.

A murder in Istanbul raises fears for journalists’ safety

Politics

As Turkey looks ahead to its next presidential election in 2028, critics of the current leadership say political repression is getting worse.

A barren landscape with sparse vegetation, featuring traditional reed huts and a small wooden boat, under a clear blue sky.

Photographers document people forced to leave home due to climate change

Climate Change

In 2009, Swiss photographers Mathias Braschler and Monika Fischer set out to put faces to the environmental damage caused by rising global temperatures. Some 16 years later, the photographer-couple has followed up with “DISPLACED,” a portrait series examining the lives of those forced to move due to climate change. Host Marco Werman speaks to Braschler and Fischer about the people at the center of their project.