World View takes a look at an organization that helps some families in Cameroon follow a healthy diet.
World View takes a look at an organization that helps some families in Cameroon follow a healthy diet.
World View takes a look at the impact meat production can have on climate change.
World View takes a look at a unique holiday tradition in the Philippines.
Contemporary artists from around the world take part in the Florence Biennale. ACTV's Natalia Radicchio reports
EUTV's Robin Faure reports on a movement to minimize meat production to lessen climage change.
ETV Egypt's Shahira Amin reports from the Islamic Convention on the Rights of the Child.
A center in Cairo, Egypt is providing eye care to the less fortunate to help the visually impaired have a better quality of life.
World View look at the damage climate change is causing to communities in the Caribbean Spice Islands.
Fluctuating temperatures and erratic weather are cause havoc in Grenada. UNTV's Mary Ferreira reports
A museum exhibition in Beijing allows the blind to enjoy art through touch. Beijing TV's Li Qiao reports.
The world's tallest man travels to Athens, Greece. Star Channel Greece's Demie Hadji reports
World View takes a look at a special training program for emergency response teams for iners.
World View shows an emotional story of hope and survival from some of the survivors of Typhoon Ketsana.
World View introduces you to one of the most famous puppeteers in Greece.
China has started a project to provide housing to low-income workers. CCTV's Zhang Lu reports.
A training facility prepares U.N. workers for working in hostile environments. UNTV's Gill Fickling reports
City's leaders are seeking volunteers to help eliminate confusing translations on city signs. ICS's Xin Zhicong reports
Leaders in the scientific community gather in Hungary to discuss unity. MOVI TV's Siki Laci reports
Bulgarians are working to improve the energy efficiency in buildings that offer little to no heat. UNTV's Martin Andrew reports
A look at how a family support can help keep children healthy and Paraguay businesses recieve organisation help.
World View looks at why glaciers in Bolivia are melting at an alarming rate.
World View meets the Indian puppet master whose productions help battle the issue of child labor.
World View looks at the ambitious plans of a Chinese couple who plan to cycle the world for a good cause.
President of the European Parliament and former Polish Prime Minister, Jerzy Buzek talks abot the fall of the Berlin Wall.
After years of war, Afghan farmers return to work their land in the "Valley of flowers." NATO TV's Ruth Owen reports.
Some farmers in Afghanistan are finally seeing the fruits of their labor.
World View takes a look at what turkey is doing to make health care more available and affordable.
World View shows a photographer in China is raising awareness about the importance of protecting wildlife.
World View shows Conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the work he is doing to help some younger talent.
Access TV Sweden looks at a partnership between Swedish and Chinese students that aims to improve social responsibility.
Austrian conductor, Joseph Haydn is still inspiring young talent 200 years after his death.
Children from Israel and the Palestinian join on a special playing field to play in peace.
A shortage of nurses worldwide is making it tougher for hospitals & clinics to provide quality care.
A look at how one Chinese city is trying to make traveling a little easier for visitors.
More people in Kuwait are spending some of their "family time" at a local shopping mall.
A look at earthquake preparations in Istanbul, Turkey in case "the big one" ever happens there.
A chain of hotels in Sweden is making life easier for disabled travelers.
The 1,500-year-old Aya Irini Monument in Istanbul needs protection from earthquakes. UNTV's Alison Schafer reports
Gordon Grant of Axess TV Sweden reports on an award-winning Swedish hotel that is designed for special-needs clients.
World View explains why some athletes in Europe are looking to the EU for financial help.
Argentina is supporting innovation in an attempt to keep the best and brightest in the country. IDB TV's Dana Flor reports
60 old and unique classic cars are on display in Tehran, Iran. IRIB's Massoud Karian reports
An Austrian program aims to teach Nepalese how to make money with mountain tourism. ORF's Katinka Nowotny reports.
World View introduces you to a young man who is getting a real life lesson in European politics.
World View takes a look at one of the first-time qualifiers at this year's FIFA Youth Football Championship.
World Report takes a look at new efforts to help restore rice production in Haiti.
World Report gets some insight on what's causing bee colonies around the world to collapse.
World Report finds out why couples trying to have children are flocking to a special spring in the Philippines.
World Report takes a look at why mining for gold in Guyana has become so dangerous and what's being done to help.
World Report shows you the new, modern home for ancient sculptures and artifacts at one of Athens' most historic sites.
British scientists win a contract to make engines for a revolutionary spacecraft. CNN's Andrew Thomas reports
CNN's Octavia Nasr analyzes the latest audio message purportedly by al Qaeda leader Osama bin laden
Thousands of kids could be infected with E.coli after an outbreak was traced to a UK animal farm. Harry Smith reports.
World Report takes a look at how high efficiency industrial engines are helping companies in Mexico save money.
World Report shows you how the European Parliament is trying to help cyclists get around easier.
World Report introduces you to a special group of students who are using their sense of touch to create art.
World Report takes a look at a replica of an ancient Philippine vessel as it prepares to set sail on an amazing journey.
World Report shows you how scientists in Sri Lanka are turning agricultural leftovers into fuel.
World Report introduces you to an Israeli scientist trying to make his city a more appealing place for migrating birds.
World Report introduces you to one woman and her commitment to protecting trees in Haiti.
World Report takes you to South Africa as the country continues its preparations for the 2010 World Cup
Without a job and without food, World Report looks at the affect of the economic crisis in Cambodia.
World Report looks at how one young tour guide is bridging the gap between Vietnamese tourists and culture.
World Report looks to the Philippines, where a house has been repainted green and the simple color change has cause controversy amongst locals.
World Report takes you to a special church ceremony dedicated to honoring animals.
World Report takes a look at an outreach program that's improving the lives of some of Nepal's poorest people.
World Report investigates why some of the glaciers in one Latin American country are disappearing at an alarming rate.
World Report shows you how Greece is handling its growing immigration problem.
World Report takes a look at a Europe's interactive effort to promote creativity and innovation.
World Report takes you to a special concert for children born with hearing problems.
World Report takes a look at some new educational advances in Sri Lanka, Greece and the Philippines.
World Report takes a look at a special tribute for one of the world's most famous and adventurous cartoon characters.
World Report introduces a young man who won't let his crippling disease cripple his dreams.
World Report takes a look at the debate over a controversial book tax in the Philippines.
World Report explores a unique exhibit that looks at the history of water in Kuwait.
World Report introduces two people on opposite sides of war who find common ground online.
Chinese buyers set out for the U.S. looking for a bargain in the real estate market.
World Report looks at the growing numbers of foreign players representing local sports teams.
World Report meets a man, whose love for playing the piano helped him break a world record.
World Report looks at how African countries are trying to improve the support mothers get during child birth.
World Report examines the changing face of the European Parliament as recent elections could change policy across the continent.
World Report looks at a new numbers game that aims to make you smarter, no matter how well you play.
Sudoku puzzles are becoming very popular worldwide, including in China. Beijing TV's Zhang Xiaoyan reports.
World Report visits Cousin Island in the Seychelles to look at the conservation of many different species.
World Report talks to one of Egypt's youngest authors, Janna Gohar whose recent work passes on the message of peace and tolerance.
World Report looks at the new strict anti-smoking measure being taken in Greece.
World Report looks into global efforts to stop illegal trade of people and goods around the world.
World Report looks at the innovative way Haiti is solving some of the most urgent problems of the impoverished nation

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