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July 20, 2023
- Brazilian Constitution Translated into Indigenous Language for First Time
- Latest Studio Ghibli Mystery Film Release Ends Months of Guesswork for Japanese Fans
- ‘A Bright Life Ahead’: Botswana on Path to Seeing No Babies Born With HIV
- Pride and scorn as Bulgaria unveils EU’s highest flagpole
- ‘Music Lets Us Be the Real Versions of Ourselves’: Indonesian Muslim Metalheads Voice of Baceprot
- In Pictures: In the Islands of Indonesia, the Tradition of Sasi Laut Reaps the Rewards of Sustainability
- After the Floods, the Future Looks Bright: Truck Art in Pakistan – A Photo Essay
- Rebellious Robes and Stitches from the Civil War: The Radical Story of Palestinian Embroidery
- On the Map, Nothing. On the Ground, a Hidden Maya City
- Why Every Women’s World Cup City Has Two Names
- What Do You Call a German Siesta? An Answer to the Europe Heat, Some Say.
- Facing a Future of Drought, Spain Turns to Medieval Solutions and ‘Ancient Wisdom’
- ‘Sport is for All’: Ignored by Fifa, the Afghan Women’s Team Play on in Australia
July 13, 2023
- ‘Joy and Resistance’: South America’s Female Football Fans on Their Love of the Game – in pictures
- Giant Sloth Pendants Indicate Humans Settled Americas Earlier than Thought
- Philippines allows Barbie film but wants ‘childlike’ map lines blurred
- How Hip-Hop Fuelled Egypt’s Rebellion
- ‘We Sing for Our Freedom’: Estonians Still Find Strength in Choirs During Difficult Times
- Tour de France: Two Views on a Famous Race – archive, 1953
- Acropolis Now: Crisis as Soaring Visitor Numbers Overwhelm Greek Treasure
- Ancient Windcatchers in Iran Give Architects Cooling Inspiration
- The Elegant Minimalism of Michael Kenna’s Japanese Landscapes – In Pictures
- ‘Bread Is Much Easier’: How Japan Fell Out of Love with Rice
- ‘I’m Not Winning Unless All of Us Are Winning’: The Kenyan DJ Programme Promoting Community and Inclusivity
- Three Sisters and 120 Sweet Potatoes: Mexican Farmers Embrace Maya Traditions
- ‘It Speaks to Life Today’: Controversial Play Revived in Israel After 50 Years
- The Balkans’ Alternative Postal System: An Ad-Hoc Courier’s Tale
- Artifacts Stolen From Kenya Decades Ago Are Returned
- In Guatemala, A Collective of Young Artists Finds Family Through Film
- Why China's Young People Are Not Getting Married
- A Peek Inside Canada’s Most Complex Heritage Restoration Job
- A French Festival Focuses (Timidly) on English
- On the Front Line of a War Over Bullfighting Traditions
July 6, 2023
- Women Behind the Lens: ‘This Is What It Is to Be A Football Fan… Three Generations of Women’
- World’s Oldest National Newspaper Prints Final Edition After 320 Years
- Richard II in a Hot Tub, Much Ado Done Anew: Canada’s Stratford Festival Puts Shocks Into Shakespeare
- ‘We Didn’t Want to Sound Close to Anything Like Sting’: The Exhilarating Freedom of the Czech Shoegaze Scene
- Twentieth-century Egypt in Film Posters – In Pictures
- ‘Our Government Sees it as Cute But Unimportant’: The Musicians Keeping France’s Occitan Language Alive
- Eye Catching! Arles Festival of Photography – In Pictures
- Netherlands To Return Treasures Looted from Indonesia and Sri Lanka in Colonial Era
- ‘A Dying Art’: India’s Female Seaweed Divers Look to a Brighter Future for Their Girls
- The Female Sumo Wrestlers Fighting for Recognition – A Photo Essay
- Dodging Imaginary Bullets in Benghazi: Edgar Martins’ Best Photograph
- The Big Picture: A Celebration of Life in the Peruvian Rainforest
- ‘I Didn’t Want to Give Up My Culture’: Vegan Chefs Reimagine Filipino Dishes
- Istanbul’s Bellydancers and DJs Fight for Survival as Turkey’s Night-time Economy Takes A Hit
- Tuvalu – How Do You Save a Disappearing Country?
- Bison Return to Native American Lands, Revitalizing Sacred Rituals
- Japan’s Native Ainu Fight to Restore a Last Vestige of Their Identity
- Eton College Wrestles With Change in a More Modern Britain