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Tidings Archive
December 12, 2024
- How AI Monitoring Is Cutting Stillbirths and Neonatal Deaths in a Clinic in Malawi
- Beatriz v El Salvador: the Abortion Case That Could Set a Precedent Across Latin America
- Irish Parliament Has Worst Gender Diversity in Western Europe, Study Finds
- Young Francophone Africans Pack Out Poetry Slams As Region’s Woes Pile Up
- ‘An Act of Rebellion’: Haitian Theatre Persists Amid Political Crisis and Violence
- The Nutcracker Ballet in Nairobi – in Pictures
- Walking Dead Actor Danai Gurira Inspires African Playwrights With Zimbabwe Workshops
- Recasting Masculinity: the Cheerleaders Subverting Austria’s Gender Stereotypes
- ‘It Is Ambitious, but Ambition Builds the World’: Can the Gambia’s Bold Plan to Cut Plastic Pollution Work?
- Lonely Graves, Scattered Bones: the Stark Reality of One of the Most Overlooked and Fastest-Growing Migration Routes
- Scrabble Star Wins Spanish World Title – Despite Not Speaking Spanish
- Māori Tribes Make Rare Plea to King Charles for Intervention in New Zealand Politics
- ‘Many Migrant Workers Will Die’: the Likely Human Cost of Awarding the 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia
- Indonesia Chases the Return of ‘Bonanza-Era’ Chinese Tourism
- Lord of the Ringtones: Nokia Celebrates Pop-Culture Status by Opening Design Archive
- The Five-Minute City: Inside Denmark’s Revolutionary Neighbourhood
- A Pint-Sized Problem? British Pubs Are Running Out of Guinness
- Venice - 36 Hours
- A Miracle: Notre-Dame’s Astonishing Rebirth From the Ashes
- How Australia Will (or Won’t) Keep Children Off Social Media
- How a Feminist Comedy Came to Rule China’s Box Office
- Sex, a Hex and a Sick Child Offer Clues to an Epidemic’s Birth
- Coming for Selfies, Staying for Art: Dakar’s Biennale Draws Young Crowd
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Tidings Archive
December 5, 2024
- ‘Creating Our Own Utopias’: the Black Cycling Revolution Sweeping the Globe
- Indigenous Australians Recover Human Remains Taken by Germany 120 Years Ago
- Belgium’s Sex Workers Win Maternity Pay and Pension Rights in World First
- Inside the Vatican’s Secret Saint-Making Process
- ‘We Learned the Hard Way’: Samoa Remembers a Deadly Measles Outbreak and a Visit From RFK Jr
- The Long Wave: How Brazil Is Celebrating Its Black Heritage
- The Curious Case of South Sudanese Streets Named After Australian Rugby League Greats
- The NBA Is More International Than Ever. so Why Doesn’t Mexico Have a Star?
- 4,000-Year-Old Canals Used for Fishing by Maya Predecessors Discovered in Belize
- Talks Over Return of Parthenon Marbles to Athens Are ‘Well Advanced’
- ‘A Blend of Ancient and Modern’: Inside Thessaloniki’s New €3bn Metro System
- World's Women March to Mark International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women – Video
- Sake: Japan’s ‘Divine Gift’ Given Special Status by UNESCO
- Replica Harry Potter Swords Recalled in Japan for Breaking Weapons Law
- ‘Hatsune Miku Has a Special Part in My Heart’: the 16-Year-Old Pop Sensation Who Does Not Exist
- Can a Fluffy Robot Really Replace a Cat or Dog? My Weird, Emotional Week With an Ai Pet
- ‘You Have to Find Your Own Recipe’: Dutch Suburb Where Residents Must Grow Food on at Least Half of Their Property
- Bronze Snakes and Perfectly Intact Eggs Among Treasures Found at Ancient Italian Thermal Spa
- Women Behind the Lens: ‘The Mat Is About the Shared Moments It Fosters’
- Dreams of Jewellery, Phones and Makeup: How Young Iraqi Girls Are Lured Into Marriage
- Volunteers Fill in for ‘Pancho Claus’ After Tex-Mex Santa Has Heart Attack
- Women at the Wheel: the Female Taxi Services Bringing Safety and Independence to Bolivian Travel
- Footprints in Kenya ‘Show Distant Relatives of Modern Humans Coexisted’
- A Very British Omnishambles: How the Play That Goes Wrong Conquered the World
- Coming for Selfies, Staying for Art: Dakar’s Biennale Draws Young Crowd
- 5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Brazilian Jazz
- An Indigenous Group in Quebec Tries to Keep the Caribou Alive
- 500-Year-Old Walls and a Haunting Past: Exploring the Haciendas of Central Mexico
- Colombia and Venezuela Have a Beef: Who Owns the, or Makes the Best, Arepa?
- Hundreds More Nazca Lines Emerge in Peru’s Desert
- These Exams Mean Everything in India. Thieves See a Gold Mine.
- What Two Acclaimed Female-Directed Movies Say About Indian Cinema