Violence against LGBTQ+ people and well as war and displacement in Gaza inspire two adaptations of one of Johann Sebastian Bach's works on the story of Christ.
Climate change, plastic pollution and overfishing are putting a toll on oceans, biodiversity and livelihoods.
How do you keep calm in times of crisis? What do people need to be happy? Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius is often quoted online for answers.
Almost six decades since humans walked on the moon, space agencies and commercial companies want to use it as a gateway to Mars.
They are hailed as a promising method to restore gut microbiomes, but a study suggests fecal transplants may bring unintended health risks.
Thirty years ago, Germany's parliament building "disappeared" under silver fabric for two weeks.
The highways, railways and bridges that keep economies and communities thriving were not built to withstand rising temperatures.
Japanese startup failed to land its unmanned Resilience craft on the moon.
A Nobel prize laureate, literary exile and conscience of a nation in the wake of Nazi rule, Thomas Mann remains a cultural icon 150 years since his birth.
A new UN report, the UK and human rights organizations call for the release of Egypt's most prominent detainee.
An EU drug report shows synthetic substances are on an upward trend.
Wildland firefighters in North America and other parts of the world have seen rising temperatures transform fire behavior into dangerous feedback loops.
An AI trained on radiocarbon dating suggests some Dead Sea Scrolls might be older than previously thought.
European colonizers were thought to have brought leprosy to the Americas, but a new study reveals it existed there for thousands of years and spread by a recently discovered bacteria species.
As crucial waterways run low and Europe's farmers worry about their crops, the European Union is trying to come up with a strategy to keep the water flowing.
The Indigenous People of Biafra's sit-at-home protests have paralyzed southeast Nigeria.
On Italy's island of Sicily, Mount Etna has spewed lava almost continuously for thousands of years, threatening inhabitants, but also supporting flora and fauna.
Many popular holiday destinations are struggling from the environmental impact of huge visitor numbers.
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