Patrick Cox

SoundWorks

SoundWorks is coming to a headset near you

Today, we introduce SoundWorks, PRI’s new podcasting network. It features a set of PRI personalities who will expose and explore issues that are shaping both daily life and global trends. Today, we introduce SoundWorks, PRI’s new podcasting network. It features a set of PRI personalities who will expose and explore issues that are shaping both daily life and global trends.

US President Barack Obama delivers his State of the Union speech on Capitol Hill in Washington January 28, 2014.

The State of the Union with The World’s newsroom

Global Politics
Lou Reed

Lou Reed’s Berlin

Arts, Culture & Media

Britain’s new “Speak English” rule challenged

PRI’s “The World” Global Obesity Panel Discussion

Health & Medicine

Comic Book Snacks that Talk Back in Two Languages

The World in Words

The other day, I was in Chinatown in New York City, eating dim sum with Yen Yen Woo and Colin Goh. They’re a married couple, transplants from Singapore. For reasons that’ll soon become clear, I couldn’t help imagining that those little Chinese snacks we were eating were…alive. Now, some Asian food items really are alive […]

Join the Army, Speak a Language and Become a Citizen

Arts, Culture & Media

The US Army is reviving a program that offers immigrants with certain language skills a fast track to US citizenship. Many of the slots, including all those for Korean speakers, have already been filled.

The World

Why I Like Catalan and Don’t Speak it

Arts, Culture & Media

The World’s Gerry Hadden has lived in Catalonia for eight years. He speaks English, Spanish, French and German. But not Catalan. His kids speak it, his neighbors speak it, FC Barcelona speak it. Gerry doesn’t speak Catalan because he doesn’t need to.

The World

The BBC and the Language of Responsibility

Conflict & Justice

Is the BBC’s huge well of public trust in danger of drying up? A veteran news anchor says its managers must stop speaking the ‘gobbledygook’ of bureaucratic jargon and start properly overseeing its output.

The World

The Language of Disability Around the World

Sports

The BBC has issued linguistic guidelines for journalists covering the Paralympics. But as The World’s Patrick Cox reports, the guidelines are for English words only. Many BBC journalists work for foreign language programs, and are having trouble translating some of the terms.