
In the smaller moments Egyptians are proudly revealing they have changed themselves, not just their government.

An Australian brewer has sold everything to keep his company open, but he's giving away ownership to anyone who buys enough beer.

Egyptians are getting more and more creative with their calls for Mubarak to resign. Here's a scuba diving demand from the Red Sea.

Guangzhou's kick-ass bus system helped it win the 2011 Sustainable Transport Award. No American city was even in the running.

They were child soldiers, killing for a chance at freedom. Now that southern Sudan's liberation is at hand, will "Lost Boys" be forgotten or honored?

In response to a deadly bombing, thousands of Muslims volunteer to protect Christian services by putting their bodies in harm's way.

What can an outpouring of 2011 food trend predictions tell us about today, if not tomorrow?

Historically, products have been created in the developed world and then move to poorer nations. But recent "indovations" are reversing that path.
I think we can safely say that when we saw ski resorts being built inside of shopping malls in Dubai that something was more than a little...
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