The World

Marco Werman and Carolyn Beeler, co-hosts, "The World."

The World adds co-host to public radio's longest-running global news program

Carolyn Beeler joins Marco Werman at the helm of the daily global news program from GBH and PRX.

The World adds co-host to public radio's longest-running global news program
China's Peng Shuai reacts during her first round singles match against Japan's Nao Hibino at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia

Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai's retraction 'comes off as highly staged,' journalist says

Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai's retraction 'comes off as highly staged,' journalist says
A nurse prepares a syringe for a patient infected with the coronavirus in the intensive care unit at the Syrian American Medical Society Hospital

Discussion: The challenges of vaccinating people in conflict zones

Discussion: The challenges of vaccinating people in conflict zones
Eric Goldberg

Presenting the new sound of PRI's The World

Presenting the new sound of PRI's The World
In Maine, a Hindu American Community Comes Into Its Own

How a church in Maine became a Hindu temple

How a church in Maine became a Hindu temple

Global Nation: Stories About a Changing US and Its People

Global Nation: Stories About a Changing US and Its People

The US President as Villain, Hero, and Coward

The US President as Villain, Hero, and Coward

The World Votes: Election Views from London

The World Votes: Election Views from London

Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders

Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders

Public Radio International acquired by Boston public broadcaster WGBH

With funding tight and a desire to innovate in digital, Public Radio International has agreed to be acquired by WGBH, in an effort to have greater scale and greater impact. PRI will remain operationally independent, but an affiliated company of WGBH.

Public Radio International acquired by Boston public broadcaster WGBH

Getting Ready for the London 2012 Summer Olympics

The London Olympic Games are only three weeks away and there is much excitement in the British Capital. But The World's Alex Gallafent tells Marco Werman that there are also concerns about security - and, of course, that English summer weather.

Getting Ready for the London 2012 Summer Olympics

Linked by Coal: South Carolina, Seattle, China and Greenland

Coal links news this week from South Carolina, Seattle, China and Greenland. The World's environment editor Peter connects the dots for host Marco Werman.

Linked by Coal: South Carolina, Seattle, China and Greenland

Cars Taking Over Roads in China

The World's China correspondent Mary Kary Magistad talks to anchor Marco Werman about how biking in Beijing has changed as more and more cars are taking over the roads.

Cars Taking Over Roads in China
The World

North Korea's National Orchestra Planning to Come to the US

An Atlanta-based nonprofit says it's in the final stages of a plan to bring North Korea's national orchestra to the United States. The World's Carol Hills talks with anchor Lisa Mullins about who's behind the cultural exchange.

North Korea's National Orchestra Planning to Come to the US

Veterans On the Challenges and Hopes of Returning from War

Veterans On the Challenges and Hopes of Returning from War