Education Sep 06 ‘Daughter of Auschwitz’ chronicles the life of one of the youngest Holocaust survivors By Judy Woodruff
World Jul 28 Watch 6:07 Greeks split over pathway, elevator construction for disabled Parthenon visitors The United Nations world heritage body, UNESCO, wants Greece to stop installing concrete paths around the iconic Parthenon atop the Acropolis in Athens. Much of the work has been completed, intended to make it more accessible for tourists, especially the… By Malcolm Brabant, Daphne Tolis
Nation Dec 22 Watch 8:03 Covering coronavirus hotspots, until it struck at home NewsHour Special Correspondent Malcolm Brabant has covered some of Europe's virus hotspots during the pandemic. But he has not been impacted personally until now. As he explains from his home in Brighton in the south of England, he is currently…
World Sep 11 Watch 8:23 Refugees urgently in need of mental health help flounder on Lesbos Migrants fleeing the Middle East envision Lesbos, Greece, as a springboard to new lives, but many find themselves stuck on the island for months, living in bleak conditions, and unable to get help for mental health problems. As concerns about… By PBS NewsHour
Arts Aug 14 Watch Archeologists dig up France’s ‘mini Pompeii,’ a Roman town frozen in time by fire There’s an archaeological race against time underway in France as archaeologists work to save artifacts from a site dubbed as a “mini Pompeii.” This discovery of these 2,000-year-old Roman ruins is being called perhaps the most important of its kind… By PBS NewsHour
Aug 02 Watch 8:28 Political clashes over the migrant crisis turn the Mediterranean into a battleground By PBS NewsHour So far this year, almost 2,400 migrants have drowned in the Mediterranean. Italy is working to crack down on smugglers who send migrants on a deadly journey to Europe, and put stricter rules around rescue ships. But a group of… Continue watching
Jul 14 Watch 7:00 Why Copenhagen is becoming the jazz capital of the world By PBS NewsHour Continue watching
Jul 05 Watch 9:00 Why many British voters are having Brexit regrets By PBS NewsHour British sentiment toward leaving the European Union appears to be changing. As the United Kingdom marks a year since its Brexit referendum vote, a new opinion poll shows that a majority now wants to stay. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant gets… Continue watching
Jun 28 Watch 8:07 Will Britain’s Grenfell fire tragedy spur change for social services? By PBS NewsHour The deadly Grenfell Tower fire is raising questions about the ways the United Kingdom cares for its poorest citizens. Prime Minister Theresa May has promised a national investigation into the tragedy and the flammable material believed to have accelerated the… Continue watching
Jun 09 Watch 4:27 After losses, U.K.’s May seeks coalition amid some calls to step down By PBS NewsHour It was a painful reckoning for Prime Minister Theresa May, whose election gamble failed in stunning fashion. May hoped the snap election would boost Conservative dominance and give her a stronger hand in negotiating Brexit with the EU. Special correspondent… Continue watching