new video loaded: How Japan Is Tackling Its Bear ProblemBear attacks are at record levels in Japan, with more than a dozen people killed this year. Javier C. Hernández, our Tokyo bureau...
Read moreWe followed the supply chain for batteries used in millions of U.S. cars to villages in Nigeria where people are being poisoned by lead. Peter S. Goodman, who covers economics and geopolitics...
Read morenew video loaded: What the U.S. Absence at COP30 Tells UsWorld leaders are meeting at the COP30 this week to discuss climate. The U.S. was not part of this meeting. Somini Sengupta,...
Read morenew video loaded: What It Takes to Move a Factory From China to VietnamTariffs have forced Chinese companies to move their operations to Vietnam. Alexandra Stevenson, our Shanghai bureau chief, visits a...
Read morenew video loaded: How Syria’s President Transformed His ImageSyrian President Ahmed al-Shara’s meeting with President Trump in Washington signifies a new turn for al-Shara, a former Islamist rebel leader who was once...
Read moreFor travelers dreaming of sun, sea, and authentic Greek hospitality, the Ionian island of Zakynthos offers a one-of-a-kind escape. Famous for its golden beaches, turquoise waters, and breathtaking landscapes, Zakynthos blends natural...
Read morenew video loaded: How Radio Traffic Let Us Track U.S. Drones in the CaribbeanThe U.S. military’s buildup near Venezuela has been rapidly growing and changing. Riley Mellen, from Visual Investigations, describes what’s...
Read morenew video loaded: Why Is Trump Threatening to Intervene In Nigeria?President Trump has threatened to send troops to Nigeria, where he says Christianity faces an “existential threat,” an accusation that Nigeria has...
Read morenew video loaded: The Jamaican Families Torn Apart by Hurricane MelissatranscriptBacktranscriptThe Jamaican Families Torn Apart by Hurricane MelissaDays after a powerful hurricane made landfall in Jamaica, thousands of residents are now homeless...
Read morenew video loaded: Cleaning Bones for Day of the DeadPractitioners of an annual ritual to clean deceased relatives’ bones are grappling with a new challenge: tourists. Jack Nicas, our Mexico City bureau...
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