"Mapping Cholera" Now Available in French Language
Fully embeddable visualization considers past, present and future of one of the world's most deadly infectious diseases.
Fully embeddable visualization considers past, present and future of one of the world's most deadly infectious diseases.
In the far north of Norway lies the harbor town of Kirkenes, a gateway to Russia and the frozen seas of the Arctic. Shipping magnate Felix Tschudi is staking his claim to a new Maritime Express.
Residents of Teriberka, in Russia's far north, are weary of empty buildings and empty promises.
The Eskimos of Alaska and Russia share common heritage, customs and family ties—and thanks to new U.S./Russia initiatives are beginning to venture across the narrow Bering Strait.
Residents of Baker Lake, in Canada's far north Nunavut Territory, gear up to cast blank ballots on whether to allow French mining conglomerate Areva to dig for uranium.
In Qaqortoq, a small town in Greenland, the common view is that global warming is the best thing to have ever happened to the region.
Grimmstadr, in the northeast of Iceland, has only nine residents, but the region has become the center of controversy due to a Chinese billionaire's interest in the area.
More than one in three people are employed as temporary workers in Japan today. At least 2,700 people with irregular jobs live in internet cafes because they cannot afford to live in an apartment.
The money that drug users spend in your community may be helping Mexican cartels pay their employees, bribe officials, buy weapons, and hire people to torture and kill rivals.
Despite Gbagbo's arrest, the situation in the west of the Ivory Coast is not getting better. Many fear national political violence is turning into local ethnic violence (French).