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Dueling MEGA-Bridges | China's Future MEGAPROJECTS: Part 8
New ReviewHong Kong and Shenzhen are each racing to finish multi-billion dollar mega-bridges across the Pearl River Delta to take advantage of inexpensive land and labor costs on the western side.
The Daily Conversation
America's Sources of Immigration (1850-Today)
New ReviewA state-by-state look at the history of U.S. immigration, showing the leading country of origin for newcomers in each territory, by decade.
The Daily Conversation
15 Years of Terror
New ReviewAn animated video infographic showing every terrorist attack with more than 20 deaths between 1/12/2000 and 11/13/2015.
The Daily Conversation
What Is The Paris Climate Change Agreement?
New ReviewExplaining what the historic Paris Climate Change deal does and what it means for the world.
The Daily Conversation
U.S. vs China - What The World Thinks
New ReviewThe U.S. and China will likely be the two most influential countries for the rest of the 21st century. This is how people in 40 countries around the world currently view the two nations across a variety of global issues, according to a...
The Daily Conversation
The Major Accomplishments of President Barack Obama
New ReviewAn examination of President Barack Obama's achievements over his two terms in office.
The Daily Conversation
The History of the Republican Party (1854-2016)
New ReviewThe story of the GOP, from Abraham Lincoln to Donald Trump.
The Daily Conversation
Climate Change Explained Simply
New ReviewA straightforward explanation of Climate Change: the heat from human emissions is roughly equal to exploding 400,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs every day. Historically, every time carbon dioxide levels increase in Earth's atmosphere, the...
The Daily Conversation
China's Nuclear Boom | China's Future MEGAPROJECTS: Part 7
New ReviewChina will rapidly expand its nuclear energy production over the next 15 years as part of an all-of-the-above energy push to meet its people's insatiable demand for electricity.
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2015: The Year In News
New ReviewFrom the refugee crisis to a US presidential campaign featuring Donald Trump and everything in between, this is a look back at the headlines that dominated the news in 2015.
Curated Video
The Congress of Vienna
New ReviewThis World Cultures instructional video discusses the Congress of Vienna.
Curated Video
Marching Toward War
New ReviewA video titled "Marching Toward War" about the build up to World War I.
Curated Video
Ivan and Peter
New ReviewThis world cultures instructional video depicts the lives of Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great.
Curated Video
A Flawed Peace
New ReviewA video titled "A Flawed Peace" is about Europe after World War I and its instability.
Curated Video
How Big Is the Universe? Exploring the Scale of Everything
New ReviewHow big is the universe? How big is space? No, it’s much bigger than that. The sun is a million times bigger than earth. Imagine for a minute that the Sun was the size of this basketball. Earth would be about the size of this nail head....
Wonderscape
Exploring the Language of Russia: An Introduction to Russian
Preschool Prep - Alphabet and Languages from A-Z V1-0019 Learn about the Russian language and its significance as the most spoken Slavic language with over 258 million speakers worldwide. Explore the cultural and geographical diversity...
Wonderscape
Russia: A Flag and Geography Lesson
Preschool Prep Alphabet and Countries from A-Z V1-0019 This video introduces the letter R through the country of Russia. It showcases the flag of Russia and highlights its unique geographical position spanning both Europe and Asia. The...
Curated Video
Russia and Mozambique reaffirm defence cooperation after foreign ministers' meeting
Maria Manuela Lucas and Sergey Lavrov spoke during a joint news conference following their talks in Moscow on Tuesday.
Curated Video
Why Russian drones are getting harder to shoot down
Russia is using upgraded weapons to launch its escalating attacks on Ukraine. These drones are designed to cause even more destruction and are even harder to shoot down. CBC’s Briar Stewart explains.
Curated Video
Putin Aide MOCKS Russia’s Enemy No. 1; TORCHES West's Anti-Russia Agenda | Full English Interview
In a candid interview with journalist Pavel Zarubin, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri Peskov opens up about Donald Trump’s rhetoric on Russia, potential future talks with Trump, and the current contradictions within the EU’s Ukraine strategy....
Curated Video
How a hard-drinking nation curbed its alcohol use | Dispatch
A younger generation now has a major force in Russian politics and culture, and they're changing the country's relationship with alcohol. The nation once held the dubious title of one of the world's hardest-drinking nations, but Russia...
Curated Video
At least two dead as cargo ship heading for Turkey sparks rescue mission
Two people have died and four have gone missing after a Panama-flagged cargo ship sent distress signals en route from Russia to Turkey, reported Reuters quoting the coast guard and a local governor’s office. Thirteen crew members,...
Curated Video
Watch: Moscow's Soviet-era cinemas prepare to be revamped
Moscow's old Soviet-era cinemas are getting a revamp. For decades, the buildings once stood at the helm of communities, offering cheaper tickets than their counterparts in shopping malls. Property developers are turning almost 40 of them...
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How low can oil prices go?
Price war between Saudi Arabia, Russia pushes crude oil below $30 a barrel.