40 people killed, dozens injured in bus crash in Senegal
Senegal’s president says two buses have collided head-on in the center of the country and that at least 40 people were killed and dozens of others were injured
Mary Stewart, World War II SPAR Beloved by Coasties, Dead at 101
She was as an eccentric trailblazer whose inner fire was fueled by breaking boundaries, according to the Coast Guard.
Cyberattacks Remain on the Rise – How Can the Corporate World Remain Proactive?
By Geoffrey Lottenberg Imagine a swarm of termites secretly and incessantly feeding on your home. In relative silence, […]
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How Russia’s invasion of Ukraine changed its standing with other former Soviet republics
With Russia and China competing for influence in Central Asia, we look at what Russia’s war in Ukraine and what some describe as its waning influence mean for the region’s development.
How the U.K. royals and British tabloids came to rely on each other for relevance
Prince Harry says his family has placed stories about him and his wife in the British tabloids. NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe talks with Adrian Bingham, co-author of “Tabloid Century,” to hear how that works.
Tourist sites around the world are preparing for a surge in Chinese tourists
Popular tourist sites around the world are preparing for a surge in Chinese tourists now that China has loosened its COVID-related border restrictions.
Why negotiating an end to the Russia-Ukraine war should be a priority
NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe talks to Georgetown professor Charles Kupchan about why negotiating an end to the war between Russia and Ukraine should be a priority, for those countries as well as their allies.
Southwest Airlines pilots to disastrous bosses: It’s your education, stupid
When too many executives have the same education and think alike, it may be a recipe for disaster. Or, at least, for a systemic catastrophe.