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How does the Lebanese government function and stay united with so many different religious sects?
With China's market for movies expanding at an insane rate, Hollywood now has a powerful new audience to consider.
In Bhutan, the pursuit of happiness is more important than the pursuit of prosperity. But is it really what it seems?
Less than ten years after its worst economic crash ever, Iceland's tourism is now booming. So just how did it turn around?
President Trump has pointed to India's economic growth to show that the U.S. is lagging, but how do India and the U.S. really compare?
Positive or negative, we hear a lot about globalization in the modern era. But where did it all begin?
Romania scrapped a controversial corruption bill after thousands of citizens protested. Why are former communist states more corrupt?
With an increasing number of refugees around the world, countries are opening up their doors. But, this isn't the case for Japan.
While the U.S. is known for a high recidivism rate and tough justice system, other countries have taken a more holistic approach to crime.
With the international community urging a two-state solution, many Israelis and Palestinians are considering the idea of a single state.
Rainforests provide us with not only trees, but a whole lot more than we realize. So what would a world without rainforests be like?
With nuclear-capable missiles at the ready, Russia's Kaliningrad is threatening European security in a big way.
Marine Le Pen is a major contender in the upcoming French presidential elections. So who is she and why is she so controversial?
Known as the hermit kingdom, North Korea has held this title long before the Kim dynasty. So how did the country become so isolated?
Bolivia holds the world's largest lithium reserves and mining it could heal the impoverished country's economy. But at what cost?
Skyscrapers are usually associated with economic success, but some economists say they're the sign of a financial bubble about to burst.
President Trump has suggested a tax on Mexican imports in order to finance the wall. So how would this tax affect everyday life in the U.S.?
Pointed to as an example of success, the German economy has thrived while the rest of Europe struggled. So what's their recipe for success?
President Trump's immigration ban has brought to light the U.S.' history of restricting refugees. What's the history behind this policy?
No woman has ruled over China since the 7th century, but the tides may be slowly shifting. How much power do Chinese women have?
Reports show that more than half of the world's workforce could be replaced by robots in the next five years. How do robots take human jobs?
These arctic herders rely on their reindeer population for life, one that's now being threatened by climate change. Who are the Sami people?
Many African leaders extend their presidential terms beyond reasonable limits, ruling for decades. So how did it get this way?
Practiced by nearly 80% of the population, Shinto is the largest religion in Japan. So what exactly is this ancient Japanese religion?
China celebrates its founding year as 221 BC, but there might be a country that's even older. What are the world's oldest countries?
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