Why the urge to cover the globe? I’ve decided to join the world of extreme travel. I’ve always loved going abroad. But I ...
Think size matters? Think again! Some of the world’s tiniest nations pack more surprises than countries a hundred times their ...
but especially for islands. No example stands out more than the South Pacific nation of Tuvalu. However, Kathleen Schuster reports from our partners at Deutsche Welle, that people on Tuvalu aren’t ...
Rising sea levels are a threat to coastal regions everywhere, but especially for islands ... the people of Tuvalu are not yet willing to give up their land. To hear the full story, click the audio ...
Photos and videos shared online show the fire sweeping across parts of Long Island. You can check out the live fire map here. A brush fire is ripping through Long Island, New York ...
Ukraine's situation in Kursk has deteriorated sharply in the last three days, open source maps show ... Andrew helps lead coverage of the world's largest country, whose political, economic ...
Not all great adventures come with sprawling landscapes and endless borders. Some of the most fascinating places on Earth fit ...
which is nowhere near as big as it looks on the familiar flat world map. It's certainly not a small island: It's about three times the size of Texas. But on most maps, Greenland looks almost as ...
Both popular holiday island Tenerife the Canary’s third-largest island Gran Canaria were hit. Yellow warnings were put in place for much of the Canary Islands on Monday morning and Gran Canaria ...
The world's largest iceberg, roughly four times the size of New York City, has run aground after crashing into a remote island in the South Atlantic ocean. As the New York Times reports ...
It remains unclear whether the iceberg is stuck for good. The world's biggest iceberg appears to have run aground roughly 70 kilometres from a remote Antarctic island, potentially sparing the ...
The colossal iceberg A23a -- which is more than twice the size of Greater London and weighs nearly one trillion tonnes -- has been drifting north from Antarctica towards South Georgia island since ...