World Nov 29 Thousands protest in Georgia after government suspends EU bid By Nick Schifrin, Sonia Kopelev, Lachlan Hyatt
Arts Nov 29 Watch 9:04 Notre Dame Cathedral to reopen 5 years after devastating fire Five years after a devastating fire gutted a world icon, Paris's Notre Dame Cathedral is just days away from reopening. French president Emmanuel Macron toured the monument and his visit provided some first glimpses of this extraordinary restoration. Special correspondent… By Malcolm Brabant
Politics Sep 06 India Prime Minister Narendra Modi uses the G20 summit to advertise his global reach and court voters at home The Indian government has seized upon its role as host of this year's G20 summit and mounted an advertising blitz that stresses India's growing clout under Modi. The message it puts out is clear: Modi is winning respect for India… By Sheikh Saaliq, Associated Press
World Mar 01 International students, refugees from Africa and Middle East report discrimination fleeing Ukraine All day long, as trains and buses bring people fleeing Ukraine to the safety of Polish border towns, they carry not just Ukrainians fleeing a homeland under attack but large numbers of citizens of other countries who had made Ukraine… By Vanessa Gera, Associated Press
World Feb 07 Watch 8:18 Crime spike in Germany puts pressure on immigration policy A brutal murder of a 15-year-old girl in Southern Germany has placed the country's open-door immigration policy under intense scrutiny. In addition, a new government-sponsored study found that violent crime rose in one state by 10 percent in two years,… By Malcolm Brabant
Jan 17 Watch Former health care CEO argues America’s medical system rewards bad outcomes By PBS News Hour Judy Woodruff talks to George Halvorson, former CEO of Kaiser Permanente and author of "Don't Let Health Care Bankrupt America," who argues we spend too much money on care that doesn't deliver optimal benefits. How can the U.S. alter its… Continue watching