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National Geographic's 100 best images of the year ... After the Eritrean military began abducting young men, people fled for safety across the border into Ethiopia. Photograph by John Stanmeyer ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNHow the U.S. State Department's Travel Advisory Actually Works—and Whether or Not It Should Shape Your TravelsAs of May 7, the U.S. Department of State has 21 countries listed on its "Do Not Travel" list. The list includes Afghanistan, ...
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Mongabay News on MSNWith offerings in 4 languages, Mongabay’s podcasts expand global reachBy Mongabay.com Mongabay now produces podcasts in four languages: Indonesian, English, Spanish and, the latest addition, ...
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The Punch on MSNGround rent: 34 embassies risk closure TuesdayThirty-four embassies in Abuja risk being closed down by the Federal Capital Territory Administration over unpaid ground ...
The exotic plant only grows wild in a single place on the planet: a sliver of dirt in a small corner of the Carolinas.
Looking back, he said the "prettiest" country he's seen would be South Africa (especially Cape Town), but he quickly ...
Across the continent, thousands of Fulani people are holding fast to their ancient customs—while reshaping their traditions ...
Nikkolas Smith, the bestselling illustrator, has a new children's book that takes a look at the innovative, creative dawn of ...
He liked communicating with people he didn’t share any part of life with.” Few contributors to National Geographic have managed to pull off both writing and photographing a story, but McIntyre ...
When communities are constantly on the move, they lose political power. In Senegal, Awa Sow has radical ideas to change all ...
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The Congo’s Dark Secret: 150 Years the World Tried to ForgetDive into a haunting journey through 150 years of power, exploitation, and survival in the Congo. This gripping chronicle reveals what textbooks left out and why its story still shapes the world today ...
Reuben Wu, a British photographer and visual artist based in Chicago, was first introduced to National Geographic as most people are: When he was a child, he enjoyed looking at the magazines ...
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