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National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek has traveled plenty of miles on foot since 2012 when he began his long walking journey across the globe. But he’s also crossed a number of sea crossings, as ...
Ingrida Domarkienė, a geneticist at Vilnius University in Lithuania, discusses the exciting developments made possible by ...
The resuspension of seafloor sediments—triggered by human activities such as bottom trawling as well as natural processes ...
Tim Marshall analyses the limits of Vladimir Putin's global ambitions from an extract of Prisoners of Geography ...
The incident marked at least the third time in a week that Russian aircraft had been intercepted in the region.
Some experts suspect that a series of aviation incidents traces back to Russian aggressors. The sophistication only rivals ...
From the outset of His ministry when Satan tempted the Lord in the desert, Jesus made it clear that He would not yield to ...
Długa Street: Known as “long lane” in English, this is the city’s main street. The colorful, slim buildings will charm you ...
From hilltop citadels to fortified coastal enclaves, we've scoured the world to find the most captivating walled cities, and ...
Young salmon in central Sweden must endure a gauntlet to migrate from their freshwater spawning grounds to the Baltic Sea. Their 28-km route along the Dal River is rife with danger, from northern pike ...
"The UK is unshakeable in its commitment to NATO," British armed forces minister, Luke Pollard, said in a statement.
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