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April 22
- ‘Mic in Hand, I Find My Voice’: the Female Reporters From India's Villages
- Thai Mango Sticky Rice Sales Surge After Sweet Treat's Coachella Cameo
- Holding Back the Years: Why Everyone in South Korea Could Soon Be Getting Younger
- From Benito's Chicken to Bardot's Dog, Inside Rome's Elite Pet Cemetery
- Venice Pushes Ahead With €10 Entry Fee Plan As Tourists Flock Back
- Exhibition of Pompeii's Sex Scenes Aims to Decode Erotica
- Iraq's Ancient Buildings Are Being Destroyed by Climate Change
- ‘They Treat Us Very Well’: Ukrainian Refugees Settle Into Irish Life
- ‘A Difficult Time’: Why Popular Tv Series Pachinko Was Met With Silence in Japan
- Seed Banks: the Last Line of Defense Against a Threatening Global Food Crisis
- The New Wave of Female Film-Makers Confronting Mexico's Violence Against Women
- Rap the Casbah: the Casablanca School Giving Young Hip-Hop Stars a Voice
- Barcelona's Pro-Mother Tongue Project That Inverts the Classic Rule of Migration
- Raising Cash for Water: Why Somalis Are Bypassing Aid Agencies in Drought Crisis
- Paella That Is Out of This World: Spain's Top Chefs Take Space Food to Next Level
- Meet Edris, the Big Yellow School Bus That Roams Yemen's Refugee Camps
- Zimbabweans Abroad Switch to Food Delivery Apps to Help Family at Home
- Welcome to a Village With More Booksellers Than School Pupils
- Jerusalem Tattoo Artist Inks Pilgrims, Priests and Those Scarred by Conflict
- Rare Overlap of Holy Days Shows Jerusalem’s Promise and Problems
- The World’s Broken Promise of Asylum
April 15
- The Ukrainian Refugee Crisis Is a Women’s Crisis
- Joy As Indonesia Passes Bill Outlawing Sexual Abuse and Forced Marriage
- On Poland-Ukraine Border, the Past Is Always Present. It’s Not Always Predictive
- What Does Political Upheaval in Pakistan Mean for the World?
- A Community Out of Time: Larry Towell’s Images of Mennonite Families
- Danes Revel in ‘Dancing Cow Day’ for First Time Since Covid Outbreak
- ‘Extraordinary’: Ancient Tombs and Statues Unearthed Beneath Notre Dame Cathedral
- Italy’s Superbonus 110% Scheme Prompts Surge of Green Home Renovations
- ‘Change the Vision’: Iran Women Push to Break Football Barriers Amid Fan Ban
- How South Asia’s Bridal Industry Built a WhatsApp Empire
- From the Ranting Atheist to I Like Girls: the Best African Podcasts
- Woman Who Drew up Schindler’s Lists During Holocaust Dies at 107
- All-Female Newsroom Launched in Somalia to Widen Media’s Scope
- Spring Time: Why an Ancient Water System Is Being Brought Back to Life in Spain
- This Psychiatric Hospital Used to Chain Patients. Now It Treats Them
- Can Toddlers Cross the Street Alone? Yes, on Reality TV in Japan
- Israel’s Oldest Museum Takes a New Look at Israeli Art
- Pencil Cases and Air-Raid Sirens: School at War for Ukraine’s Children
- Cheap as Chips’ No Longer True in U.K. as Prices Soar for a Favorite Meal
April 8
- Florence’s Uffizi Gallery Named Italy’a Most Visited Cultural Site for First Time
- The Safest Place in the World to Be a Woman? Try Telling That to These Icelandic Campaigners
- From Grief to Paw Prints, People Share Ireland Census ‘Time Capsule’ Messages
- Art of Diplomacy: 300 Years of Japanese Art in Britain’s Royal Collection
- How War in Ukraine Is Affecting Food Supply in Africa and the Middle East
- ‘People Would Chase Me’: the Taxi Bike Rider Breaking Uganda’s Taboos
- From Dalí to Picasso, a Museum With a Masterpiece Collection Partially Reopens
- Kyoto Spring: the Finest Japanese and World Photography – in Pictures
- At Angkor Wat, ‘You Have One of the World’s Wonders to Yourself’
- A Push for Parentheses Miffs Thais (Who Have Bigger Problems)
- ‘I’m Old, Not an Idiot.’ One Man’s Protest Gets Attention of Spanish Banks
- ‘The Daily’ Explores a Covid Mystery in Africa
- Japan Issues Policy for Entry, Confusing Travelers Who Hope to Visit Country
- ‘The Sport of Love’: Ping-Pong, the Great Equalizer
April 1
- Violence in Mexico and Central America Driving Large Waves of Migration
- Ireland’s Last ‘Magdelene Laundry’ Will Be Preserved As a Memorial
- Indigenous Artists Imagine a Radically Different Australia: ‘We Need to Let Country Do What It’s Going to Do’
- Royal Tour ‘In Sharp Opposition’ to Needs of Caribbean People, Says Human Rights Group
- Protect Indigenous People’s Rights or Paris Climate Goals Will Fail, Says Report
- Chile’s Archaeologists Fight to Save the World’s Oldest Mummies From Climate Change
- Not Just ‘Cocaine and War’: Colombian Pride at Oscar-Winning Encanto’s Positive Portrayal
- ‘I Never Imagined Strangers Could Be so Close’: Five Ukrainian Families on Starting Again in the EU
- Egypt Fixes Price of Bread As Ukraine War Hits Wheat Supply
- Fundraise or Die: How Fijians Are Crowdfunding Lifesaving Kidney Treatment
- Meet the Skateboarding Girls of Accra – in Pictures
- ‘Meet Us, Don’t Eat Us’: Iceland Turns From Whale Eaters to Whale Watchers
- Pampered Pooches at a Tokyo Pet Fair – in Pictures
- A Mural Lionizing an Indian Ruler Was Sold at Auction. His Legacy Is Contested
- How War in Ukraine Roiled Facebook and Instagram
- Canadian Indigenous Groups Seeking Apology Meet With Pope
- ‘Drive My Car’ Oscar Is a Slow-Burn Return for Japan’s Cinema