A group of Republican and Democratic senators have come out strong in support of immigration reform. And a new play at Chicago Shakespeare Theater sheds light on life and sex in Europe's last dictatorship.
Violence continued on the streets of Egypt for the fifth straight day. Gays face violence and oppression in post-coup Honduras. Photographer Tim Laman and ornithologist Ed Scholes find out more about rare species of birds in New Guinea.
Canada’s indigenous movement Idle No More calls for more sustainable development. Milos Stehlik stops by to discuss the panoply of black-and-white movies showing in Chicago this weekend. Global citizen Nari Safavi helps listeners plan their international weekend.
WGN reporter Randi Belisomo has a passion for bringing clean water to those in need. She has traveled with the non-profit Living Water International to several locations, including Haiti, and just led a trip to El Salvador this past November. Worldview gets an update on her work.
Algeria’s struggle with Islamic terrorists group started long before the standoff at the gas facility that left 37 foreign hostages dead. Plus an exploration or Algerian rai music with WBEZ host Tony Sarabia.