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Tidings Archive
April 4, 2024
- Let the Music Play: Mexico Beach Bands Victorious After Noise Complaints
- Schools Close and Crops Wither As ‘Historic’ Heatwave Hits South-East Asia
- ‘Here, There Is No Future’: Ethnic Cleansing and Fresh Atrocities Drive Exodus of Thousands From Darfur
- Extortionate Easter Eggs and Shrinking Sweets: Fears Grow of a ‘Chocolate Meltdown’
- Everyone in Japan Will Be Called Sato by 2531 Unless Marriage Law Changed, Says Professor
- The ‘Epilepsy Warriors’ Breaking Down the Barriers in Cameroon
- Having the Right Glasses Could Boost Earning Power by a Third, Bangladesh Study Shows
- ‘I Can’t Speak but My Photos Do’: How a Mute Rohingya Boy Talks to the World
- Surge of Interest in Ethiopian Culture Boosts Case for Return of Treasures, Says Sissay
- Women Behind the Lens: ‘Despite the Uncertainties of War, They Were Full of Hope’
- Brazil Apologizes to Indigenous People for Persecution During Dictatorship
- Mediumweight Finger-Wrestlers at the Bavarian Championships
- ‘I Wanted to End My Life’: ‘Bookseller of Kabul’ Rebuilds Destroyed Business
- ‘We Need to Accept the Weeds’: the Dutch ‘Tile Whipping’ Contest Seeking to Restore Greenery
- Lost Homes, Lost Traditions, Lost Habitats: the Cost of Indonesia’s Brand New City
- Endangered Greek Dialect Is ‘Living Bridge’ to Ancient World, Researchers Say
- Canada: Indigenous Fishermen Left to Walk Shoeless After Officers Seized Boots
- Ireland’s Smoking Ban 20 Years On: How an Unheralded Civil Servant Triumphed Against Big Tobacco
- Global Rainforest Loss Continues at Rate of 10 Football Pitches a Minute
- ‘This Is Our Beautiful Castle’: the Stunning New Buildings Expressing Māori Pride
- Star wars: Sri Lanka’s powerful astrologers split over auspicious dates
- She Slept With a Violin on Her Pillow. Her Dreams Came True in Italy
- A New Chapter for Irish Historians’ ‘Saddest Book’
- A Stork, a Fisherman and Their Unlikely Bond Enchant Turkey
- How African Immigrants Have Revived a Remote Corner of Quebec