Daniel Jackson, a 20-year-old Australian, is the self-declared “president” of the “Free Republic of Verdis,” located on a patch of land in the Danube River between Croatia and Serbia.
A coffee table book gifted by Bangladesh's Muhammad Yunus to a Pakistani General has sparked outrage in India, with many ...
Conservative voters in Northern California are alarmed that a ballot measure designed to diminish Republican representation ...
New verified footage has emerged providing further evidence that a prominent fighter from the paramilitary Rapid Support ...
Andrew Liveris has made a Tourism Australia-esque pitch to Wall Street heavyweights for business involvement in the Brisbane ...
Sometimes the most extraordinary culinary treasures are hiding in plain sight, and The Great Machipongo Clam Shack in Nassawadox, Virginia is the seafood equivalent of finding a pearl in an oyster – ...
In the small town of Ucon, Idaho, nestled between rolling farmland and big sky country, there’s a humble eatery that’s turning out desserts so spectacular they’ve become the stuff of local legend – ...
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Maps have always both granted power and threatened it, depending on who controls the data, the scale and the narrative.
The world is a big place. There is plenty to see on our planet: cities, mountains, and a lot of countries that can be tricky ...
Fears of climate change are diminishing in the United States, China and many Western countries, although they are still rising in some places, according to a new survey.
Maps aren’t just for navigation. They’re also about stories, identity, and understanding the world around us–even if the ...