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Tidings Archive
November 14, 2024
- Creative Sparks: How the Mughal Empire Made Opulent Art With Power
- Māori MPs Disrupt NZ Parliament Debate on Treaty Rights Changes With Haka – Video
- 2 Million at Risk of Starvation in Myanmar State Amid ‘Total Economic Collapse’
- Banana-Phobe Swedish Minister’s Staff Insisted on ‘No Traces in the Room’
- Bland, Soggy Slop or Scratch-Cooked Chilli and Pancakes? the Best and Worst Hospital Food Around the World – in Pictures
- Giant Flowers, a Buried Chariot and Temples in the Sand: the Art Show in the Shadow of Giza Pyramids
- Coffee, Sandwiches, Underwear, Beer: a Day in the Life of Japan’s Beloved Konbini Stores
- Lisbon Residents Call for Vote on Banning Tourist Lets in Residential Blocks
- How the Taliban Are Erasing Afghanistan’s Women – Photo Essay
- Homes Alone: Abandoned Buildings of the Italian Apennines – in Pictures
- Pompeii Limits Visitors to Protect Ancient City From Overtourismf
- Norway Apologises to Sami, Forest Finns and Kvens for Forced Assimilation Policy
- What Does Safe Mean to You? Young Photographers Share Images of Family, Friendship and Hope – in Pictures
- Coups, Colonialism and All That Jazz: the Film That Unravels Extraordinary Cold War Truths
- After Islamic State: How Writers and Poets Are Reclaiming the Soul of Mosul
- Colombia Outlaws Child Marriage After 17-Year Campaign
- Llama drama and fresco textures: unseen scenes from the Colour of Pomegranates – in pictures
- How the Protea Became a Symbol for South Africa
- There’s Nothing Like Watching Vietnam’s Waterlily Harvest
- How Marigolds Became a Flower for Weddings and Funerals
- Food, Offering, Medicine, Political Symbol: What the Lotus Means in Sri Lanka
- Traveling for a Cuddle, or More, at European Sex Parties
- Singapore Shopping: 5 Places to Find Colorful Treasures
- a Messy Problem in Orderly Singapore: Keeping Track of Cats
- Read Your Way Through Shanghai
- Norway Apologizes for Forced Assimilation of Sami and Other Minorities
- Their Pissarro Is Staying in Germany, but Their Story Is Getting Out
November 7, 2024
- Vanishing Act: Panama’s Guna People Forced to Move As the Sea Swallows Their Island – in Pictures
- Why Is a Bill Looking at New Zealand’s Founding Document Causing Major Upset Among Māori?
- Finnish Fathers Taking Nearly Double Length of Paternity Leave Since 2022 Reform
- Women Behind the Lens: Capturing the ‘Eternal Days’ of Female Inmates in Venezuela
- ‘I Do an Illegal Job, Stealing’: the Women Forced to Scavenge in Bolivia’s Tin Mines
- Korean Cinema in ‘Precarious Period’ Due to Netflix, Says Jang Joon-Hwan
- ‘We Didn’t Realise How Hard It Is’: Small Farmers in Europe Struggle to Get By
- Karaoke and Kong-Rey: Taiwan Sings Through Biggest Typhoon in Decades
- Identity of Casts of Victims at Pompeii Not All They Seem, Research Suggests
- US Cancels $1.1Bn of Somalia’s Debt in ‘Historic’ Financial Agreement
- ‘They Loved the Beauty Around Them’: the Exquisite Taste That Made the Mughals Great
- Kiss Chaste: Number of High School Boys in Japan Who Have Had First Kiss Falls to Record Lows
- How Many Continents Are There? You May Not Like the Answers.
- Gay People Are Hunted Down and Beaten in a Country Once a Refuge
- How Peruvian Food Became a Global Star
- Where There’s Joy in a Terror Bird
- Behind a Wall of Trees, Archaeologists Discover a Maya City
- She Was the First Nicaraguan to Be Crowned Miss Universe. Can She Ever Go Home?
November 1, 2024
- The Week Around the World in 20 Pictures
- Revealed: Face of a Sudanese Princess Entombed in Egypt 2,500 Years Ago
- Van Gogh’s Smoking Skeleton and Munch’s Sickly Sex-Scapes: Great Artists’ Ghoulish Sides Revealed
- Relief Mixed With Sadness As New Zealand Bids Farewell to ‘Hated’ Giant Hand Sculpture
- ‘Not Just a Museum’: Kenya’s Seed Bank Offers Unexpected Lifeline for Farmers
- 'Europe Is Not Paradise': One Man's Mission to Stop Senegal’s Youth Dying at Sea – Video
- ‘Dahomey’ Celebrated Looted Art’s Return. What Happened Next?
- Almost Two Dozen Countries at High Risk of Acute Hunger, UN Report Reveals
- Remains of Man Whose Death Was Recorded in 1197 Saga Uncovered in Norway
- ‘Hair Is More Than Strands. It Symbolises Life’: the Braids That Bind an Ecuadorian Community
- The World Twins Festival in Nigeria – in Pictures
- ‘If I Had the Power I’D Destroy the Whole Thing’: What Went Wrong With the Ghost Town of Disney-Style Castles?
- Solar Power to the People: How the Sun Is Bringing Light – and TV – to Amazon Villages
- Never-Ending Story: Rare Flower Gatherers of Diamantina
- Tiny House With Erotic Frescoes Uncovered in Pompeii
- Lost Maya City With Temple Pyramids and Plazas Discovered in Mexico
- What Happened to Bhutan’s ‘Kingdom of Happiness’?
- ‘People Did Not Go Quietly’: Divers Explore Wreck of 18th-Century Slave Ship Where Mutiny Took Place
- The World Series Was Big in Japan. the TV Ratings Prove It.
- Can Men in China Take a Joke? Women Doing Stand-Up Have Their Doubts.
- Delivering a Package in a Country With 17,000 Islands
- The Curious Case of a Temple Sweet: How Food Increasingly Divides India
- ‘Witch Marks’? Curses? Medieval Etchings at a Manor House Raise Creepy Questions
- 36 Hours in Lyon France
- In England’s Most Haunted Village, Halloween Means Screams and Skeptics