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We're off to Kinshasa in the DRC, where a bold creative is building a comic scene from scratch. He's also opening the doors for the new wave of storytellers. Meet Gloria Maluku.
Thousands celebrated through the night at Stonehenge in southwest England, ushering in the sunrise on the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. The stone circle aligns with the sun's path at the solstices.
Apple pie, jeans and baseball — typically American, or are they? We reveal the true origins of these icons. And trace their history back to Europe.
Germany's special law prohibiting the insulting of politicians has led to cases that many people consider absurd. Some members of the government want to abolish the law; others think there's a good reason to retain it.
Footage of fires at a major depot on Crimea circulated on social media. The Moscow-aligned governor of Crimea has halted public fuel sales after the attack.
Tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers have deserted the military. They cite exhaustion, depression and the sometimes violent methods used to enlist new recruits to serve on the front.
The United Nations Security Council has called on the paramilitary RSF in Sudan to not launch an attack on the city of El-Obeid.
In Puducherry, India, stingless bees nest in unlikely places. Native pollinators such as these could decide the future of food and human survival.
In Germany's second 2026 World Cup game, Deniz Undav helped Germany to a comeback win against Ivory Coast in Toronto.
African and Caribbean leaders gathered at Ghana’s Osu Castle to mark Juneteenth—renewing calls for justice, reparations, and action for descendants of enslaved people.