Close Calls In Syria, A Play Set In Space And ‘Letters From Baghdad’
With military powers like Iran the U.S. and Russia fighting in close proximity in Syria, “near misses” are commonplace. We dig into the politics.
With military powers like Iran the U.S. and Russia fighting in close proximity in Syria, “near misses” are commonplace. We dig into the politics.
We dedicate this hour of Worldview to the practice of yoga.
The Conservative Climate Solution, A New Crown Prince In Saudi Arabia And Global Notes: Radio Dreams
The fight for a separatist republic in Nigeria, Biafra, ended 50 years ago. We talk to a Chicago family who lived through it.
Saudi Arabia Leads A Diplomatic Row With Qatar And World History Moment: Size Of Earth
The editor-in-chief of “The Onion” talks about the challenges of lampooning Trump and which White House official he loves making fun of.
We look at what the Trump administration’s new directive on Cuba policy means going forward.
We hear from an activist and an academic about how immigration affects both the black and LGBT communities
On today’s show: we dig into the future of space travel amid shifting geopolitics: what countries are winning today’s “space race” and should humans colonize Mars or Venus? Plus, celebrating 40 …
We take a closer look at what’s next after Britain’s surprising election last week.