In this episode, we explore how Yugoslavia managed to resist and ultimately expel Axis forces during World War II largely ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Cheryl W. Thompson about her book, "Forgotten Souls: The Search for the Lost Tuskegee Airmen," which chronicles Black World War II pilots who were lost in combat.
A switch from a humid to a dry climate has led the Eastern African Rift Zone to pull apart more freely, new research finds.
From Southeast Asia to South America, the Middle East, and Africa, US interventions have consistently prioritised American interests in oil, lands and other resources, over democracy or human rights.
A focus on certain types of power foods helped the nation survive a blockade. A British shopkeeper cancels the coupons in a homemaker's ration book for the tea, sugar, cooking fats and bacon during ...
In his second term, the president is embracing a foreign policy that breaks sharply from U.S. tradition. Both supporters and ...
The abduction of Venezuela’s president signals a world where power is replacing law, and impunity is setting the pace.
In this opinion column, Tibor Nagy looks ahead through 2026 for his annual predictions and questions if this will be the new ...
It’s about whether the continent can shed historic dependencies to turn its mineral wealth into prosperity, without repeating ...
Adalberto Costa Júnior took over 90% of the vote, cementing him as UNITA’s unrivalled leader and a serious challenger in 2027 ...
Last summer, after more than two years of terrible fighting, it looked like the United States might finally have landed on a viable approach for ending the civil war in Sudan. Since the conflict began ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...