National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek began an epic walk in early 2013, tracing the first steps of human migration out of ...
For more than half a century, groups of Native Americans have been gathering on Thanksgiving to mark a National Day of ...
A year after Italy signed a controversial migration deal with Albania, the detention facility built to house asylum-seekers ...
Kaylyn Noah is attending Stanford and while she's got a lot on her mind about what lies ahead, she is most concerned about ...
As families and friends gather for meals together on US Thanksgiving Day, The World brings you a show packed with a variety ...
The feudal principalities of far northern Pakistan that are home to walled villages, yak herders, glacial rivers, golden poplar forests and snow leopards, held off — or played off — would-be ...
National Geographic explorer Paul Salopek has been recreating the journey, on foot, of the first humans. He tells Host Marco Werman about his walk, in 2013, through Jordan into the Israeli occupied ...
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek talks about his walk through northern India, where modern farming with high-yield seeds, fertilizers and pesticides, tractors and motorized well pumps have ...
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek tells Host Marco Werman about his walk through India’s northeastern region, where he traced the steps of Siddhartha Gautama, better known as the Buddha. He ...
Afghanistan’s wild and mountainous Wakhan Corridor is home to a culture that has gone unchanged for centuries. Host Marco Werman speaks with National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek, about his trek ...
The Silk Road in Uzbekistan was a caravan route, it was a path for explorers and it was traversed by Soviet-era train tracks. National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek tells Host Carolyn Beeler about ...
The Colorado River used to flow all the way to the Pacific Ocean. But climate change and steady demand mean that it dries up ...