Culture

Patagonia’s congested waterways kill blue whales

Blue whale corpses washed ashore in Patagonia, at the southernmost tip of South America amidst rocks and boulders. There were… Read More

July 20, 2022

More than a million women a year seek alternatives to abortion in the Catholic-majority Philippines

As an experienced doctor in the Philippines, Miriam has seen her fair share of high-risk operations and procedures, but she… Read More

July 20, 2022

Archaeologists believe they’ve found an ancient royal city

This ancient fortification in Iraq's Kurdistan region may have been part of a long-lost royal city known as Natounia. Archaeologists… Read More

July 20, 2022

Camel riding in UAE: How the women are leading the way into once male-dominated industry

Just outside the ultra-tech metropolis city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates is located the first licensed camel riding… Read More

July 11, 2022

Pamplona bulls spare runners from gorings for 4th day

San Fermin Festival bull runners avoided being gored for the fourth time on Sunday. Four Spanish men bull run participants… Read More

July 10, 2022

Slovenian court overturns ban on same-sex marriages, adoption

Slovenia’s highest court has declared that the country’s bans on same-sex marriage and adoption are unconstitutional and has ordered parliament… Read More

July 9, 2022

Sea turtles rescued in Israel has been returned to the wild

On Friday, more than a dozen endangered sea turtles who were rescued after suffering significant injuries in the Mediterranean were… Read More

July 8, 2022

Penguins at Japanese aquarium, unhappy about eating cheaper fish

Inflation and increased food costs have forced the penguins and otters at Japan's Hakone-en Aquarium, roughly an hour south of… Read More

July 8, 2022

Some consider ‘America’s Stonehenge’ to be satanic

Many people have dubbed it “America’s Stonehenge,” but a conservative congressman labeled the monument “satanic” and ordered its destruction hours… Read More

July 7, 2022

Saudi Arabia expects 1 million in greatest hajj since pandemic

This year's hajj brought more than a million Muslims to Mecca in Saudi Arabia after the coronavirus pandemic cut off… Read More

July 6, 2022

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