You think you know Stonehenge. The iconic rock towers standing against a green field and a gray English sky are one of the ...
Julia Dalhover exemplifies the Student of the Week award through her remarkable achievement, discipline and intellectual curiosity. She has earned top distinctions such as the AP Human Geography Award ...
A new £20m funding scheme to reduce educational disadvantage in Northern Ireland does not unlawfully discriminate against ...
A struggling regime is caught between countervailing forces.
In a scene that reflects the spirit of Bridge Summit 2025 and its mission to elevate cross-border storytelling and strengthen ...
Archaeologists have discovered what may be the earliest evidence of deliberate fire-making.
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On Human Rights Defenders Day, Doug Specht reflects on the vital work of individuals around the world standing up for justice ...
In Jordan, geography seems like a long poem pulsating with life; stretching from the silence of the desert to the whispers of ...
New global analysis shows that by 2100 thousands of vertebrate species could face extinction as climate-driven extreme heat combines with expanding human land use.
Less than a century after it was rediscovered, National Geographic's correspondent explored the ruins of Petra and found its ...
Whitby remains the standout destination of North Yorkshire tourism, despite nationwide declines in visitors as the cost of ...