The World

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Monday - Friday 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM on WUSF 89.7
This one-hour weekday international news magazine offers a mix of news, features, interviews, and music from around the globe. The World gives listeners an early look at the days’ news.
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Two COSAT students traveled to China for a chemistry competition. In the process, they learned a lot of lessons -- about snow, about perceptions of Af...
Gertrude Nakigudde is an accountant in Kampala, Uganda. I’m a freelance reporter and journalism instructor in Seattle. Angelina Jolie is, well, Ange...
Hundreds of garment factories reopened in Bangladesh after three days of protests about pay and working conditions. We hear from some survivors of the...
Hundreds of garment factories are up and running again Friday in Bangladesh. They'd been closed down by three days of protests over dangerous working ...
Domestic workers are sometimes called the world's largest "invisible" workforce. In the US, many of these workers are immigrants and women. This final...
Domestic workers balance a complex set of relationships, whether they're employed in the US or elsewhere. Nisha Varia, a senior researcher at Human R...
South Sudan is not quite two years old. The world's newest country was created in July 2011, after decades of fighting a civil war against the north. ...
Visual artist Ra di Martino grew up loving Star Wars. A few years ago, she set out to photograph the ruins of the old sets used to film the movie's de...
Tunes spun on The World between our reports for May 17, 2013 by the following artists: John Williams, Kerekes Band, Habib Koite & Bambada, Ali Ak...
A high profile case of child rape and human trafficking of teenage girls in the UK has led to the conviction of Pakistani and North African origin. Th...
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