Here we’d like to present you wonderful and interesting statistics about what people from other countries do know about Russia. Sounds interesting, isn’t it?
Tokyo, November 2008, the waiter in a sushi-bar. The Japanese, never been...
Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine. October 24, 2010. It’s 3 am. I can’t sleep.
Did you know Bethlehem is surrounded (on 3 sides) by a 27 foot tall segregation wall? Not a wall of choice, a wall put up...
Finding the right taste is very important,” said Dr. Maria Isabel Andrade, Sweet Potato Specialist at the International Potato Center’s office—a Peruvian-based organization working to improve global food security through improved root and tuber varieties and cultivation techniques— in Maputo, Mozambique. ...
This morning brought on an unexpected excursion into Istanbul; we drove from Kemerburgaz through the winding, narrow streets of Bebek that find themselves sprawled over hill tops and along the Bosphorus River. Bebek, located on...
“Talent is universal but opportunity is not,” said U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, when she presented the First Annual 2010 Fairness Award to Ela Bhatt, founder of the Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) earlier...
The facade of a window on the Thaddeus Stevens School on Spring Garden Street....
Hello hungry travelers! Today marks a culinary landmark in our global journey. Admittedly country number 63 seems like an odd landmark, until you realize that the country in question is France. Anyone who knows even...
Syria is not a country most folks just stroll on into. We had to send to the embassy in DC to get a visa and swear we had never been to “occupied Palestine.” Where the...
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