World Report looks at what Canada and Great Britain are doing to prepare for hosting the 2010 Winter Olympics and the 2012 Summer Olympics.
World Report cheers African track-and-field athletes & Chinese fans of Australian Football.
World Report examines some political stories making headlines in Israel, Syria, Gaza, Egypt and Kuwait.
World Report looks at some national traditions and treasures that bring pride to the culture of Lebanon, Oman and Iran.
World Report profiles Israeli pop sensation Ivri Lider who is hoping to make it big internationally.
World Report examines some of the negative effects of climate change, and offers some solutions on 3 continents.
World Report looks at some alternatives for traditional fuel, and a new initiative to preserve China's forests.
World Report travels to Ethiopia for an exclusive look at its eco-friendly tourism sites.
World Report looks at the sky-rocketing cost of fuel that's forcing many to re-evaluate their vacation plans.
World Report takes a look at days gone by - with a glimpse at what makes Moscow's subways so special.
World Report looks at what Canada and Great Britain are doing to prepare for hosting the 2010 Winter Olympics and the 2012 Summer Olympics.
World Report cheers African track-and-field athletes & Chinese fans of Australian Football.
World Report examines some political stories making headlines in Israel, Syria, Gaza, Egypt and Kuwait.
World Report looks at some national traditions and treasures that bring pride to the culture of Lebanon, Oman and Iran.
World Report profiles Israeli pop sensation Ivri Lider who is hoping to make it big internationally.
World Report examines some of the negative effects of climate change, and offers some solutions on 3 continents.
World Report looks at some alternatives for traditional fuel, and a new initiative to preserve China's forests.
World Report travels to Ethiopia for an exclusive look at its eco-friendly tourism sites.
World Report looks at the sky-rocketing cost of fuel that's forcing many to re-evaluate their vacation plans.
World Report takes a look at days gone by - with a glimpse at what makes Moscow's subways so special.
World Report focuses on two exciting shipwreck discoveries in Cyprus and in Australia.
World Report focuses on new trends in "green" printing technology in Canada and a new computer mouse in New Zealand.
World Report examines drug research to fight AIDS in Uganda and Iran, and a disability treatment device in Israel.
World Report looks at cell phones in Afghanistan, satellites in Vietnam, and computers in Greece and Sweden.
World Report focuses on current social, economic and political issues in Europe.
World Report travels to some exciting European tourist destinations.
World Report attends several high-profile European award ceremonies.
World Report focuses on global efforts to curb smoking in China, Africa and Europe.
World Report examines the effects of second-hand smoking, and some campaigns to protect non-smokers.
World Report looks at the implementation of anti-smoking laws in Latin America and New Zealand.
World Report focuses on ongoing armed conflicts and post-war reconstruction.
World Report examines the search for better employment and better healthcare.
World Report takes you on an African safari.
World Report focuses on the successes and failures in the biofuel industry.
World Report takes a look at the effort of a Swiss company that says the answer to our energy problems may lie in what we toss in the trash bin.
World Report focuses on some of the most urgent issues facing women around the world.
World Report examines some of the challenges of motherhood in Asia and Europe.
World Report takes a look at the effort of some Croatian women to save a lovely tradition.
World Report takes a look at endangered marine animal species.
World Report examines endangered mammal species.
World Report focuses on what's endangering forests in North America and Asia.
World Report comes to you from Buenos Aires for a look at some new initiatives in Latin America.
World Report examines several programs to help preserve the flora and fauna in Latin America and the Caribbean.
World Report takes you inside Buenos Aires' majestic Colon Theatre, and to a colorful Argentian fiesta.
World Report takes you to both polar ice caps where scientists get a first hand look at the damage being done by climate change.
World Report travels to a Russian eco-village that is luring people out of the city and back to the land.
World Report is there as China says "bye-bye" to free plastic bags. Beijing goes green by banning the flimsy carry-alls.
World Report takes you behind the scenes of some of the latest Hollywood blockbusters like "Rambo" and "The Kite Runner".
World Report introduces you to some of the biggest entertainers of our time like R.E.M. and the Chinese singing sensation Wei Wei.
World Report looks into a revolutionary way for making movies - the do-it-all-yourself concept.
World Report takes you into space for a closer look at the International Space Station and NASA's mission to Mercury.
World Report examines the dangers of overpopulating the internet, and new ways to use mobile networks.
World Report looks into a new generation of robots, and an exhibition featuring new Chinese designs.
World Report looks at some of the most urgent problems of children around the world - forced marriages, internet pornography, malnutrition and growing without families.
World Report examines the state of children's education, health and well-being in Asia and Europe.
World Report introduces you to a unique group of Chinese children who share the same birthday and a special bond to the upcoming Olympics.
World Report examines the state of troubled lakes on 3 continents, and the controversial 3 Gorges Dam in China.
World Report looks at an innovative way to keep water pure in Austria, and the benefits from an aquifer in New Zealand.
World Report explores a simple solution to the ice jam problem in Canada.
World Report looks at the lives saved by organ donations in the UK and how a new study shows that red meat can cause cancer.
World Report looks at health problems caused by obesity and the dangers of obesity surgery in Canada.
World Report takes a closer look at the fistula problem in Africa and visits a conference on the subject in Mauritania.
This week, World Report focuses on some of the world's budding entrepreneurs.
World Report looks at why Sweden is offering language classes to international entrepreneurs?
World Report looks at why young people in Hanoi are offering free services to tourists?
World Report looks at the Parliamentary elections in Bhutan and a new agreement with the U.S. opening doors to Chinese tourists.
The Chinese economy and the textile industry boom in China are reported by World Report.
World Report focuses on the Galle Literary festival and the Bohra religious celebration in Sri Lanka.
World Report focuses on the Coen Brothers, whose latest blockbuster, "No Country for Old Men" has been nominated for 8 Oscars.
World Report focuses on Movie-going and movie-making rise in China.
World Report focuses on an Arab rendition of the Shakespeare's tragedy "Richard III".
World Report looks at the losses of one of the world's leading producers of flowers because of the violence in Kenya.
World Report looks at the booming and very profitable wedding business in China and Post-genocide Rwanda.
Couples from around the world share their secrets of staying married for decades with World Report.
World Report asks why are a growing number of Chinese studying foreign languages other than English?
World Report looks at whether pre-school in Europe really helps the education of early learners?
World Report looks at the British troops helping Afghani children back into the classrooms.
The world's most famous football player, David Beckham travels to Sierra Leone as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador.
World Report looks at the reopening of a Jewish sports club in Austria that was closed by the Nazis.
This week, World Report focuses on the Olympic Games -Beijing 2008 and beyond. We look at the athletes aiming for gold.
World Report looks at the Middle Eastern treat that's boosting Omani economy and fair-trade coffee in Canada.
World Report takes a closer look at how Great Britain and China's consumers are dealing with the rise of living costs.
After a roller coaster week of financial losses and gains, World Report takes a look at the world's economy.
World Report asks; why are Westerners risking the cold weather to immigrate to Russia?
World Report looks at how Britain and Spain are dealing an influx of immigrants after the European Union expansion.
This week, World Report focuses on issues of refugees and immigrants from around the world.
World Report investigates alternative fuels in Asia and Thailand turns to "pig power"
World Report looks at Greece promoting the "fuel cell" as an alternative energy source.
In this weeks World Report Indonesian loggers strip the rainforest at an alarming rate.
World Report takes a look at the International Invention Fair in Kuwait and the 3rd Science forum in Budapest.
World Report looks at how new technology is changing the media landscape in Europe.
World Report focuses on the latest scientific and technological developments, from China?s first lunar probe to Canadian marine scientists.
World Report looks at an Island nation looking for a new image and an architect that left his mark all over Europe.
World Report looks at economies that were on the rise in 2007, and Japan marked an important anniversary.
World Report looks back to the summer floods in Great Britain, and the 1-year-countdown of the Beijing Olympic Games.
World Report takes a look at the active role children around the world play in religious celebrations.
World Report follows passion of one Greek artist to paint icons and visits the International exhibition of Qu'rans in Iran.
World report looks at religion around the world, from the grand Mosque in Oman to the restoration of churches in Chile.
World Report follows a group of Ethiopian Jews returning to their homeland.
World Report looks at the current state of demography and literacy in Africa, and their impact on health and education.
World Report examines the progress being made and the problems that still plague the intriguing continent of Africa.
World report looks at how a Chinese student won an academic prize for their research on Shanghai?s beggars.
World Report focuses on human rights around the globe. Looking at torture in Egyptian prisons and the political rights for women in Kuwait.
This week, World Report marks the one-year countdown to the 60th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
World Report looks at the selfless volunteers around the world who help ease the physical and emotional pain endured by many infected with AIDS.
Contributors around the world share stories on the victories and the progress being made in the battle against the global killer.
As "World AIDS Day" takes place around the globe, World Report focuses on the progress being made against the global killer HIV AIDS.
This week, World Report focuses on the global economy.
World Report visits Russia for Moscow's Year of the Child celebration.