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December 23, 2022
- ‘No Money, Nowhere to Stay’: Asylum Seekers Wait As Trump’s Border Restrictions Drag On
- ‘Being a Girl Is a Heavy Crime’: Afghan Women in Despair Over University Ban
- Superheroes, Jazz, Queer Art: How Pakistan’s Transgressive Pop Culture Went Global
- Chaos in Buenos Aires As Huge Crowd Forces Argentina Victory Parade to Be Completed by Helicopter
- New Find Details Deadly Chapter in Butch and Sundance’s Escape to South America
- Easter Island Rebounds From Wildfire That Damaged Famous Statues
- Glass Barriers Keep St Mark’s Basilica Dry During Venice Floods
- Dutch PM Apologises for Netherlands’ Role in Slave Trade
- Germany Returns 21 Benin Bronzes to Nigeria – Amid Frustration at Britain
- More Than 100 New Designs Discovered in Peru’s Ancient Nazca Plain
- Global Heating Helps Turns Icy Sweden Into Unique Wine-Making Territory
- To Save a Ruin, Send in the Sheep
- At France’s Oldest Christmas Market, Energy Crisis Dims Festive Spirits
- As Peru’s Unrest Chases Away Visitors, Many in Tourism Fear for Their Livelihood
- In a Bomb Shelter-Turned-TV Set, Ukraine Selects Its Eurovision Contestant
- Seeking Heat, and Companionship, in a Hard Scotland Winter
- Where Romantic Poetry in a Fading Language Draws Stadium Crowds
- How a Town Famous for Xenophobia Fell in Love With Immigrants
December 16, 2022
- Linz to Rename Porsche Street After Investigating Nazi Past of Car Creator
- Barbados’ Top Court Strikes Down Laws That Criminalize Gay Sex
- Central America Sees Economic Boon As Migrants Flow Through on Way to US
- How Cambodian Women Are Using Theatre to Speak Out Against Domestic Abuse
- Canada Court Rejects Mother’s Lawsuit to Ban Indigenous Ceremony at Children’s School
- From Zero-Tolerance Into the Unknown – a Visual Guide to Three Years of Covid in China
- ‘A Ticking Time Bomb’: Healthcare Under Threat Across Western Europe
- Bali’s Governor Says Indonesia’s Ban on Sex Outside Marriage Poses No Risk to Tourists
- Trinity College Dublin Considers Returning Inishbofin Skulls
- ‘Road Sleeping’ Deaths Soar in Tokyo As Socialising Returns to Pre-Covid Levels
- All South Koreans to Become Younger As Traditional Age System Scrapped
- ‘Focus on the Joy’: Morocco V France Match Is Symbolic for Moroccan Diaspora
- New Zealand Passes World-First Tobacco Law to Ban Smoking for Next Generation
- Cambridge University to Return Over 100 Looted Benin Bronzes to Nigeria
- Dressing Dakar: a Fashion City From Artisan Tailoring to Haute Couture
- First Refugees Arrive in Tiny Catalan Villages Under Repopulation Plan
- ‘Means of Survival’: Tanzania’s Booming Charcoal Trade Drives Unchecked Deforestation
- In Qatar, the Ancient Sport of Falconry Gets Some Upgrades
- For the Lost Children of Tuam, a Proper Burial at Last
- A Look Inside New York’s Swirling Kaleidoscope of Faiths
December 9, 2022
- The Fixed-Price Shopping Basket: Greece’s Answer to Cost of Living Crisis
- Speeding Motorists in Austria Risk Having Cars Seized and Auctioned
- Elderly Villagers Become Film Stars to Put Bolivia’s Climate Plight in Focus
- Animals Farmed: China’s Pig Skyscraper, Lab-Grown Meat and Egg Shortages
- ‘A Little Nerve-Racking’: Worry and Scepticism in Bali Over Ban on Sex Outside Marriage
- Campaigners Celebrate Changing of Colonial Street Names in Berlin
- Dutch King Commissions Research Into Royal Role in Colonialism
- Sierra Leone’s President Defends Large Education Budget As ‘Necessary Risk’
- New York and Singapore Top the List of World’s Most Expensive Cities in 2022
- ‘Sweden Has a Poverty Problem’: the Social Stores Offering Food at Rock-Bottom Prices
- ‘Zero Covid,’ Once Ubiquitous, Vanishes in China’s Messy Pivot
- A Surge in Tourists in Restive Kashmir, but ‘No Mental Peace’ for Residents
- How Old Are You? South Korea Tries to Simplify What Should Be a Simple Question.
- A ‘Stunning’ 1,300-Year-Old Gold Necklace Is Unearthed in England
- Curse Words Around the World Have Something in Common (We Swear)
December 2, 2022
- ‘I’m Afraid to Have Children’: Fear of an Older Future in Japan and South Korea
- London Marchers to Call for Safe Asylum Route for Afghan Women
- Mass Evictions at Angkor Wat Leave 10,000 Families Facing Uncertain Future
- Indonesian Collective at Heart of Antisemitism Row Top Art World Power List
- Why Protesters in Iran Are Risking Everything for Change – Video Explainer
- Forgotten Photos Show How Kenyan Archaeologists Unearthed Secrets of Their Own Country
- How Many Migrant Workers Have Died in Qatar? What We Know About the Human Cost of the 2022 World Cup
- ‘We’re Left to Die of Snake Bites, Hunger, Disease’: Somalia’s People of the Drought – a Picture Essay
- Theatre Group Pulls Play From Sheffield Venue Staging Miss Saigon
- When the Lights Go Out, Kyiv Keeps Going — With Some Ingenuity
- A Slice of France, the Baguette Is Granted World Heritage Status
- An Agonizing Wait for a Migrant Worker’s Final Journey Home
- ‘Gangnam Style’ Brought K-Pop to the World, but Haunted Its Creator
- An Ancient Language, Once on the Brink, Is a British Isle’s Talk of the Town
- Rotted Vegetables and Rancid Milk No More, as a Bridge Replaces Ferries
- Taiwan’s Bomb Shelters: ‘A Space for Life. and a Space for Death.’
- The Long Odds Facing China's Protestors
- U.S. to Pay Millions to Move Tribes Threatened by Climate Change
- A Snapshot of Homelessness Policies Around the U.S. and the World
- A Sikh Temple Combats Loneliness With Chai and Laughter
- Roman Coins Thought for Centuries to Be Fakes Get a Fresh Appraisal