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August 19, 2022
- Sacred Ground: the Ancient Grove Where Yoruba Traditions Are Reborn
- Sun, Sea and Boiled Eggs: Albania Has It All
- Afro-Colombians Helped Install a New Government in Bogotá. Will It Address Their Needs?
- The Gabon Woman Who Went From Teacher to Bamboo Bike Maker
- Greece Finally Aids Refugees Stranded on Scorpion and Snake-Infested Islet
- Volunteers Sail Roman Boat Replica Along Danube to Budapest
- Japan Launches Nationwide Competition to Boost Alcohol Consumption
- Silence, Stigma and Unaffordable Drugs: the Kenyan Woman Finding Sickle Cell Solutions
- ‘There Are Snakes – but We Attack the Fires’: Refugees Fight Flames in the Sahara
- High Street? Dutch Ecstasy ‘Shop’ Shows Possible Way for Drug Reform
- ‘It’s Never Enough’: the Senegal Goldminers Surviving From One Nugget to the Next
- Ukraine War Pushes up Price of Emergency Food for Starving Children
- Huge Megalithic Complex of More Than 500 Standing Stones Discovered in Spain
- Thai Instant Noodle Makers Seek Government Approval for First Price Hike in 14 Years
- The Devil Went Down to Gambia! the Surprising History of African Country Music
- Dr. Oh, ‘the God of Parenting,’ Will See You Now. on Television.
- ‘Captain Condom’ Turned the Tide in Thailand’s War on AIDS and Overpopulation
- Clean Toilets, Inspired Teachers: How India’s Capital Is Fixing Its Schools
- Scotland Makes Period Products Free
- Read Your Way Through Reykjavík
- At Last, Online Travel Planning Is Becoming (a Little) Easier
- Ivory Coast’s Cocoa Curse
August 12, 2022
- The Big Idea: Do Nations Really Need Borders?
- Border Wall That Threatened Historic Us-Mexico Friendship Park Halted
- Famine: What Is It, Where Will It Strike and How Should the World Respond?
- ‘The New Normal’: How Europe Is Being Hit by a Climate-Driven Drought Crisis
- US Returns to Cambodia Dozens of Antiquities Looted From Historic Sites
- Spyware Is Huge Threat to Global Human Rights and Democracy, Expert Warns
- Explainer: What Makes Ghana’s Anti-Gay Bill so Extreme?
- Tehran Museum Unveils Western Art Masterpieces Hidden for Decades
- New Irish Adoption Law Opens Wounds As 900 Register to Trace Birth Families
- ‘Prison Destroys Every Human Dignity’: Free Chol Soo Lee and the Miscarriage of Justice That United Asian-Americans
- Wanted: Desert Island Resort in Maldives Seeks Barefoot Bookseller
- Ukrainians at Risk From Anti-Refugee Tensions in Host Countries, Report Warns
- Inside Somalia’s Vicious Cycle of Deforestation for Charcoal
- Look on the Braai Side! How to Host Your Own South African Barbecue
- Spanish Catholic Church to Investigate Antisemitic Rituals
- ‘We Borrow Our Lands From Our Children’: Sami Say They Are Paying for Sweden Going Green
- Thailand’s Gay-Romance TV Dramas Help Revive Flagging Tourism Industry
- From the Workshop to the War: Creative Use of Drones Lifts Ukraine
- In Italy, Where Pizza Was Born, Domino’s Bows Out
- Kyiv Nightlife Comes Back Amid Urge for Contact. ‘This Is the Cure.’
- The New ‘Monuments Officers’ Prepare to Protect Art Amid War
August 5, 2022
- Ancient Sculptures Found in Storage Box Finally Returned to Mexico
- After 350 Years, Sea Gives up Lost Jewels of Spanish Shipwreck
- Spiritual Union: Why Gulf Migrants Are Turning to Evangelical Christianity
- British Museum Calls for ‘Parthenon Partnership’ With Greece Over Marbles
- Fee Rise to See Komodo Dragons Triggers Strike by Indonesian Tourism Workers
- Feminists in India Applaud Their Abortion Rights – but They Don’t Extend to Dalit Women
- Japan May Rethink Reporting of Covid Cases As Subvariant Hits Hard
- Hungry, Harassed and Alone: Cabo Delgado’s Refugee Women – in Pictures
- Oxford University May Return Items Looted From Nigeria by Britain in 1897
- Going Underground: Inside Ron Howard’s Explosive Movie About the Thai Cave Rescue
- U.S. Bolsters Aid for Cambodia Amid Efforts to Ease Global Food Crisis
- After 5 Years of Terror, a Town in Libya Finds Justice Frustratingly Elusive
- Mines, Fires, Rockets: the Ravages of War Bedevil Ukraine’s Farmers
- Irish Farmers Help Save a Bird Whose Calls Used to Herald Summer
- Below an Israeli City, a Musical Harmony Belies the Tensions Above Ground
- Read Your Way Through Cairo
- How Hot and Humid Singapore Is Trying to Cool Itself Down
- In Israel, a Biblical Tongue Meets Gender Politics