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April 20, 2023
- German President Asks For Forgiveness On Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Anniversary
- En Garde! Fencing Helps Young Senegalese Play By The Rules
- The Wine Intervention: Dutch Nuns Appeal For Help With Booze Glut
- UN Ready for ‘Heartbreaking’ Decision to Pull Out of Afghanistan
- ‘Time We Put an End to It’: the Bangladeshi Women Fighting Their Silent Killer
- Cotton, Gold or Jihad: Burkina Faso's Youth Caught Between Violence and Hardship
- ‘A Precision Approach to Activism’: Distance Runners Join Fight Against Africa's Air Pollution
- Explainer: China's Covert Overseas ‘Police Stations’
- Chile Takes on ‘Moral Duty’ of Finding the Disappeared of Pinochet Regime
- India's Population Set to Overtake China's by June, UN Figures Show
- Germany Plans To Ban Installation Of Most Oil And Gas Heating From 2024
- Iranian Police Plan To Use Smart Cameras To Identify ‘Violators Of Hijab Law’
- Indonesia Considers Tourist Tax To Curb Bad Behaviour In Bali
- Severe Heatwave Engulfs Asia Causing Deaths And Forcing Schools To Close
- Arrest Of Chihuahua Migration Chief Spotlights Abuses In Mexican System
- Netherlands To Broaden Euthanasia Rules To Cover Children Of All Ages
- New Zealand Feral Cat Hunting Competition For Children Prompts Backlash
- ‘The Perfect Body Is Not Important’: Discipline Is The Pointe For Ballet Dancers In Peru
- It’S Dangerous Being A Female Journalist In Somalia. But, One Year On, We Are Still Shining Our Light
- Spanish Startup On ‘Mission To Save Planet’S Beer’ From Climate Crisis
- Uneasy Coexistence on Guam: Military Buildup and an Indigenous Upwelling
- Marvel Superhero and Indigenous Actress Holds Fast to Maya Roots
- Flocking to One of the Few Specks of Land in Sight of a Total Eclipse
- A Pink Door Is Deemed Too Bright for Edinburgh
- A Japanese Island Where the Wild Things Are
April 13, 2023
- ‘There's a Lot of Respect’: How Ethnic Minorities Are Thriving in Belfast
- Eight Filipinos Nailed to Crosses As Easter Crucifixion Re-Enactments Resume
- ‘All the Doors Are Closed to Afghans’: From Fall of Kabul to Limbo in Mexico
- Women Behind the Lens: ‘She Struck a Pose I Had Never Seen a Girl Do’
- ‘Coffee With Legs’: Inside Chile's Risque and Antiquated Cafe Culture
- ‘We’re Losing Our Identity’: the Young Egyptians Fighting to Save the Ancient Nubian Tongue
- Why the Fight for Marriage Equality in Fiji Divides LGBTQ+ Activists
- Ghana Is First Country to Approve Oxford Malaria Vaccine
- ‘An Attack on Culture’: Athens Film Fans Fight Threat to Historic Cinemas
- South Korea to Give $490 Allowance to Reclusive Youths to Help Them Leave the House
- Power Play: the Lebanese Board Game With a Political Point to Make
- Preserved in Pixels: Traditional Malaysian Shops and Eateries – in Pictures
- A Favourite Reef, a Beloved Atoll: Marshall Islands Parents Name Children After Vanishing Landmarks
- Mayan Ball Game Scoreboard Thought to Be Over 1,000 Years Old Found in Mexico
- ‘Most Are Unaware’: Film Highlights Germany's Genocidal Past in Namibia
- Families Mourn ‘Devastating’ Suicide Rates Among Nepal's Migrant Workers
- ‘A Plague of Locusts’: Barcelona Battles Port Authorities to Curb Cruise Tourists
- World's Poorest Nations Spend 16% of Revenue on Debt, the Highest in 25 Years
- The Big Picture: A Memorable Encounter on the Backstreets of Istanbul
- Read Your Way Through Kerala
April 6, 2023
- UN Concern After Its Female Workers Are ‘Banned’ From Working by Taliban
- Last Orders? Belgium's Trappist Beers Under Threat As Vocations Run Dry
- Benin Bronzes Made From Metal Mined in West Germany, Study Finds
- ‘They Are Men … They Do Nothing’: Inside the Home Lives of Women Around the World
- Chile's Government Pledged to Put Feminism Into Practice – Has It Delivered?
- Almost Half of Human Rights Defenders Killed Last Year Were in Colombia
- A Wordless Death, a Dazzling New Talent and a 50-Day Squat: Is Athens the Hotbed of European Theatre?
- India Archive Reveals Extent of ‘Colonial Loot’ in Royal Jewellery Collection
- Japan Declares War on Pollen As Hay Fever Epidemic Grips the Nation
- Malaysia Set to Scrap Mandatory Death Penalty for Range of Serious Crimes
- Indigenous Peruvians Condemn US Ambassador's Visit to Palm Oil Company
- ‘Your Talent Will Open Doors’: the Club in Qatar Giving African Players Reason to Dream
- Bloodshed and Resilience in a Mogadishu Fish Market: Tariq Zaidi's Best Photograph
- ‘I Speak for the Animals’: the Ugandan Judge Who Strikes Fear Into Poachers
- New Indian Textbooks Purged of Muslim History and Hindu Extremism
- The Yankees Cap Goes Viral in Brazil: ‘Is It Basketball?’
- A Shepherd, a Cook, a Palace Chef: Making Food With Less Under the Taliban
- Why This Town Has Celebrated Christmas in February for Nearly 200 Years
- A Black Man Went to Australia for Gold, Then Stood up for Democracy
- How a Tiny Literary Magazine Became a Springboard for Great Irish Writing
- The Finnish Secret to Happiness? Knowing When You Have Enough