Flash floods are not a new phenomenon but data from recent incidents here and around the country indicate they could happen more often, with more intensity and deadlier results
The Sahara is rapidly expanding south, engulfing cities and erasing centuries of culture in Africa’s Sahel.
Trace the remarkable origin story of Homo sapiens and the crucial moments that shaped our species.
In Iceland it’s Solstice: Eyþór shows us the Northern Lights and local Christmas quirks!
In a remote Siberian coal town, homemaker-turned-journalist Natalia Zubkova investigates an abandoned mine fire releasing toxic gas into residential homes.
Hungary’s greatest composer Béla Bartók moved to New York during World War II, and he overcame serious health problems to create a musical masterpiece showing off all the instruments of the orchestra in unique and unforgettable style. His Concerto for Orchestra is truly one of the peaks of the 20th-century repertoire.
Experience a 1000 year old three-night-long event filled with traditional Japanese cuisine, music, folklore and spiritual rituals.
In 1920, Prohibition goes into effect and millions of citizens become lawbreakers.
For the first time in a long while, there are no major film productions in the islands. What happened and how do we change that?
Join Gulnaz Khan in the sacred mountains of Colombia with the Arhuaco people, one of the few Indigenous groups to preserve their spiritual traditions after colonization.