Twenty Years Ago Today Two United States Embassies Were Bombed. A Survivor Tells His Story On August 7th, 1998 my guest today John Lange was the acting United States Ambassador to Tanzania when a...
PODCAST: The UN Released it’s First-Ever Report on the Regulation of Content on Twitter and FacebookThe UN Special Rapporteur for the Freedom of Expression has a mandate to protect free speech around the world. Earlier...
PODCAST: 977 Days as a Hostage of Somali PiratesMichael Scott Moore spent 977 days as a hostage of Somali pirates. He is a journalist and in 2012 he...
PODCAST: Colombia Has a New President and he is Opposed to the Peace DealIvan Duque won a run-off election on June 17th to become the next president of Colombia. Duque is a right...
The Inside Story of How the World Closed the Hole in the Ozone Layer The year is 1985. Ronald Reagan is president. Margaret Thatcher is prime minister of the United Kingdom. Michael Jackson,...
PODCAST: How Much Progress Are We Making Towards the Sustainable Development Goals? At the United Nations in mid-July officials gathered for an annual checkup on progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals....
PODCAST: How These “Invisible” Countries May Redraw the World MapJoshua Keating loves maps. His new book Invisible Countries: Journeys to the Edge of Nationhood is all about the borders...
PODCAST: Sunitha Krishnan Rescues Girls From Sex SlaverySunitha Krishnan literally rescues girls from sex slavery. She is the founder of the Indian NGO Prajwala which both physically...
An Interview with the top UN Official in the Central African RepublicParfait Onanga-Anyanga is the Special Representative of the Secretary General in the Central African Republic. This makes him the top UN...