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June 17, 2022
- How Mexican Feminists Are Helping Americans Get Abortions
- Toronto Police Chief Apologizes to People of Color Over Disproportionate Use of Force
- Ramen a Leg: Noodle Prices Heat up As Wheat Supply Goes to Pot
- Growing Numbers of Young Africans Want to Move Abroad, Survey Suggests
- Stars Align for Cuban Migrants As Record Numbers Seek Better Life in US
- ‘Germany Was 10 Years Behind’: How Brexit Helped Europe’s Galleries
- Sweet As a Nut: Hondurans Fight Drought and Poverty With Cashews
- Museum of Rescued Art Showcases Stolen Relics That Have Returned to Italy
- Ireland Marks Bloomsday With Play About Ulysses Obscenity Trial
- ‘Colours Help My Heart and Mind to Heal’: Hiromi Tango, the Artist Using Rainbows to Cheer up the World
- ‘Muscles Look Cooler’: South Korean Women Reshape Idea of Beauty
- The Race Against Time to Breed a Wheat to Survive the Climate Crisis
- Nicaragua Cancels Nearly 200 NGOs in Sweeping Purge of Civil Society
- Saudi Authorities Seize Rainbow Toys in Crackdown on Homosexuality
- Senegal’s Highly Prized Ladoum Rams – in Pictures
- National Museum of Slovenia cancels art exhibition over alleged fakes
- How Cannabis-Fed Chickens May Help Cut Thai Farmers’ Antibiotic Use
- Unfinished Work by Leonardo Da Vinci Heads ‘Home’ to French Chateau Where He Died
- In These New Textbooks, Hong Kong Was Never a British Colony
- Ryanair Drops South African Passport Test After Protests
- In a Stadium Littered With Shrapnel, Children’S Soccer Takes on New Meaning
- Saudi Arabia Relaxes Some Covid Rules Before the Hajj
- Risking a Society’s Retribution, Growing Numbers of Girls Resist Genital Cutting
- How Many Languages Could a Child Speak?
June 10, 2022
- ‘On the Throne Till I Drop’: How Does British Monarchy Compare With European Royals?
- Stewards of the Forest: the Pioneering Women's Collective Harvesting the Gambia's Oysters
- Rome's Cultural Elite Write to Unesco Over ‘Mortifying’ Scenes of Rubbish
- Scientists Make ‘Slightly Sweaty’ Robot Finger with Living Skin
- Japan to Let in Foreign Tourists, but Only If Masked and Accompanied by Chaperone
- Bug V Killer Cactus: Kenyan Herders Fight to Stop a Plant Destroying Their Way of Life
- From Bricks to Bags to Eco Art: Six Innovative Uses for Plastic Waste Around the World
- Spain Fights Food Waste With Supermarket Fines and Doggy Bags
- ‘Like a Bridge That Connects Us’: Pride Parade Comes to Bangkok Amid New Hope for LGBT Rights
- Sex, Laughs and the Snip: an Audience With Thailand's ‘Condom King’
- Women Behind the Lens: a Moment of Tenderness in a Violent World
- Evacuating the Vulnerable Amid the Terror of War
- From the Bones of Victims, a Doctor Unearths a Drug War’s True Toll
- A Radical Collective Takes Over One of the World’s Biggest Art Shows
- Before Chickens Were Nuggets, They Were Revered
- British Tourist Gets 15 Years in Iraqi Jail for Taking Shards From Archaeology Site
- Goodbye, Tchaikovsky and Tolstoy: Ukrainians Look to ‘Decolonize’ Their streets.
- ‘We Need More Protection:’ Violence in Rural Mexico Ensnares Doctors
June 3, 2022
- ‘Music Is My Journey’: Brazil's Milton Nascimento Bids Farewell to the Stage
- Digital Mapping Reveals Network of Settlements Thrived in Pre-Columbian Amazon
- Women in Canada's Military Face Greater Harm From Comrades Than Enemy, Says Judge
- Shanghai Reportedly Bans Media Use of the Term ‘Lockdown’ As Lockdown Ends
- Trove of Ancient Egyptian Coffins and Statues Found at Cemetery Near Cairo
- Former Head of Louvre Charged in Egyptian Artefacts Trafficking Case
- ‘They Won’T Accept Us’: Roma Refugees Forced to Camp at Prague Train Station
- From Fast Food to Fine Art: the US Chef Who Helped Ramen Conquer the World
- BTS Visit White House to Discuss Anti-Asian Hate Crime – Video
- ‘Like Mcdonald's With No Burgers’: Singapore Faces Chicken Shortage As Malaysia Bans Export
- ‘Top of the World’: Black Climbing Team Makes History As First to Scale Mount Everest
- Tanzila Khan: Disability Rights Campaigner Tells Young Women ‘The World Is Yours’
- ‘We Want Filipinos to Hug Themselves’: the P-Pop Stars Reconnecting With Their Culture
- Can Ancient Maori Knowledge Aid Science? Ask These Freshwater Crayfish.
- Why Canada Races on Gun Policy When America Crawls
- Now It’s Türkiye, Not Turkey, at the United Nations
- ‘Allinllachu.’ Google Translate Adds Quechua to Its Platform.
- Do Swedish People Feed Their Guests?