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Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is.

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    • 4.6 • 849 Ratings

Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is.

    Latvians celebrate the summer solstice

    Latvians celebrate the summer solstice

    Latvians mark the summer solstice by celebrating the longest day of the year. Also, a new discovery of a rare genetic mutation of one family in Colombia may present an opportunity to learn how the body could naturally resist Alzheimer’s. And, new mothers in different parts of the world find that preparing the traditional foods of their own mothers and grandmothers from their home countries can ease the transition to motherhood. Plus, a look at the intersection of fashion and sports as Paris hosts the Summer Olympic Games.

    • 48 min
    Lethal Dissent 4 - The Fall

    Lethal Dissent 4 - The Fall

    In the city where the dissident Mohammad Shabani died, Fariba Nawa finds evidence that points towards his cause of death.

    • 25 min
    Russia and North Korea agree to a new partnership

    Russia and North Korea agree to a new partnership

    Russia and North Korea have sign onto a new partnership, vowing mutual aid if either country is attacked, while South Korea responds by saying it will consider sending weapons to Ukraine. Also, French President Emmanuel Macron joins several African leaders to kick off a planned $1 billion project to accelerate the rollout of vaccines across Africa after the COVID-19 pandemic exposed gaping inequalities in access to them. And, farmers in northern Israel say the war in Gaza has devastated their businesses. Officials in Margaliot, a tiny agricultural settlement bordering southern Lebanon, want the town to “sever contact with the Israeli government” following what they see as months of abandonment. Plus, a new documentary that takes a look at the Women's World Cup of 1971 in Mexico.

    • 47 min
    Juneteenth marks a celebratory milestone but the legacy of slavery persists

    Juneteenth marks a celebratory milestone but the legacy of slavery persists

    Juneteenth marks a celebratory milestone in the history of emancipation in the US, but the legacy of slavery persists, not just in the US but across the globe. Also, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was just sworn in for his second term in office, despite his party losing a decadeslong majority in a recent parliamentary election. And a new series that will run throughout the summer examines key themes in the tense relationship between the US and China. The first installment of "Face Off" centers on the escalating risk of military encounters over South China Sea.

    • 47 min
    Travelers making Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina brave dangerous heat

    Travelers making Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina brave dangerous heat

    The annual Muslim pilgrimage known as the Hajj isn't just a spiritual journey; it's physically strenuous, too. Travelers to Mecca and Medina this year have braved dangerous heat. Host Marco Werman speaks with a Muslim American who's there right now, participating in the ritual. Plus, Polish abortion rights activists reflect on 30 years of some of the strictest abortion laws in the region just as those laws appear likely to change. And the Turkish government's latest attempt to deal with stray dogs in cities has sparked anger in local communities. A draft law set to be debated by parliament could require cities to euthanize dogs that are not adopted within 30 days.

    • 48 min
    A proposed pause in fighting in Gaza

    A proposed pause in fighting in Gaza

    A UNICEF representative based in Gaza joins us from inside the territory with insights on what a proposed pause in fighting would — and wouldn't — accomplish on the ground. Plus, in a diplomatic shakeup, China is recalling two of its diplomats to Australia. Not the highest-ranking ones, but probably the most famous: giant pandas at the Adelaide Zoo, are going back to China. And, classic American folk tunes meets beloved ragas from India. The home of country music — the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville — is showcasing the ensemble American Patchwork Quartet.

    • 48 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
849 Ratings

849 Ratings

Cameroncj ,

My favorite way to humanize the news, for the last 10 years

I’ve been listening to The World regularly for more than 10 years and have been highly impressed with the craftsmanship and quality of content over that time. And in my opinion, it just keeps getting better.

The ability to hear the individuals behind news stories (big and small) is inspiring. I find that taking in the news in this way humanizes it far more than just reading impersonal headlines and articles in a news publication. The World dos a particularly amazing job of balancing the major, headlining negative stories across the world with positive ones that remind us of the power of kindness and that everyone and everything is connected.

Kira Not Here ,

One of my absolute favorite shows/podcasts

I’ve been listening to The World for a long time, both on NPR via terrestrial radio and as a podcast. Everything about this show is good, from Marco Werman to production to the topics covered to the focus on humanity among us all. I always come away from each episode feeling smarter and more aware of just how complex (and altogether too often tragic) the world can be. Many thanks to the entire team of producers, writers, journalists and hosts.

Jarvin20 ,

Favorite global news podcast!

I love listening to The World. Excellent mix of hard news with personal interest stories. I feel smarter after listening.

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