Jake Warga

Saving Haiti’s art and culture

Arts, Culture & Media

Haiti’s art is in peril after the earthquake ravaged churches and other homes of Haiti’s cultural heritage — saving that art could help with the country’s recovery.

The World

Mayan Stone Engraving and the End of the World

Arts, Culture & Media

Slideshow: World Championships of Ice and Snow Sailing

Sports

Egypt’s Depressed Tourism Industry Leaves Bored Camels

Conflict & Justice
The World

Bahamian Remembers Martin Luther King’s Visits

Conflict & Justice

Haiti’s Art in Peril

What is happening to the rich art and culture of the Caribbean nation, 18 months after a devastating earthquake?

Cambodia and Thailand at Odds Over an Ancient Temple

Arts, Culture & Media

The Preah Vihear temple is at the heart of a border dispute between Cambodia and Thailand.

Asian street cuisine

Arts, Culture & Media

This Geo Quiz might make you hungry! We’re looking for a large city in Southeast Asia. The city’s name means “city of angels.” It became its country’s capital in the 18th century. And it has great food and not merely in the fancy restaurants.

The World

Capturing the war in cameras

Global Politics

We have seen a lot of pictures from Iraq and Afghanistan over the past decade. Chances are that many of them were actually taken by the military. Correspondent Jake Warga has more.

The World

Personal soundtracks to war: Specialist Bowers

Arts, Culture & Media

For our Geo Quiz today follow the Tigris River. Producer Jake Warga talked with some soldiers there to find out what their lives are like and what music they listen to. Here’s what one soldier from the 3rd Infantry Division says is high up on her iPod: