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March 24, 2023
- Nowruz: Kurdish New Year 2023 Celebrations – in Pictures
- Cutting Its Cloth: Can a New Industrial Revolution Transform Benin’s Economy?
- Indigenous Children Suffer Most From Illegal Miners’ Amazon Invasion
- Recipes for Ramadan: Taysir Ghazi’s Ful Medames, Four Ways
- Crowds in Milan Protest Against Curbs on Rights of Same-Sex Parents
- Why Women Are Leading the Iranian Protests – Video
- ‘I’M Happy to Have This Slow Day’: Bali Marks New Year With Day of Silence
- ‘The Stuff Was Illegally Dug Up’: New York’s Met Museum Sees Reputation Erode Over Collection Practices
- Drugs, Jacuzzis and a Horse: the Anarchic Philippines Prison Where Anything Can Be Bought
- Centuries of Stargazing Leave Jesuit Names Written in the Heavens
- Canada Hits Record Population Growth Through Immigration
- At Al Aqsa Mosque, Shards of Stained Glass Tell a Story of Conflict
- Restoring Glory of Angola’s Carnival, With a Puny Budget but Much Passion
- The Story of Multicultural Canada, Told in Humble Strip Mall Eateries
- ‘A Strange Dream’: a Cruise Ship Is a Floating Shelter for Displaced Turks
- Colorful, Iconic Jeepneys May Soon Be off the Road in the Philippines
- Tokyo Citizens Hand in Record ¥3.99Bn of Lost Cash
- Who Was Leonardo’s Mother? A Novelist Has Evidence She Was Enslaved
- ‘Simple but Effective’: Colombia Turns to Algorithms to Bolster Mental Health Services
- ‘Russia Has Lost Its Soft Power’: How War in Ukraine Destabilises Old Soviet Allies
- Symphonies Reach Parity: How Female Australian Composers Made Themselves Heard
- No Plans to Return Parthenon Marbles to Greece, Says Rishi Sunak
- Contest Launched to Decipher Herculaneum Scrolls USing 3D X-Ray Software
- Parents in Indonesia Outraged by 5.30 AM School Start Trial
- Bali to Ban Tourists From Renting Motorbikes
- Surviving Copies of Shakespeare's First Folio to Go on Show
- ‘I Was Screaming’: Malaysia and Vietnam Celebrate Oscars Triumphs
- ‘If We Leave, Nepal Will Suffer’: Embattled Hospitals Fear Impact of UK Job Offers
- Kia Ora E Hoa: Dozens of New Zealand and Māori Words Added to Oxford English Dictionary
- ‘The World Wasn’T Ready for Him’: José Pinhal, the Portuguese Kitsch-Pop Icon Rescued From Obscurity
- Spanish Monastery Admits Girls to Choir for First Time in 700-Year History
- Tasting Memories: the Spanish Ice-Creams Serving a Scoop of Nostalgia
- Catalonia Confronts Past Racism After Slave Trade Documentary
- Thai Man Jailed for Selling Duck Calendars That ‘Mocked’ King
- ‘I Am Here, I Am Free’: How One Venezuelan Refugee Triumphed Against the Odds
- How to Get Kicked Out of Parliament: Livestream Instead of Legislating
- A 1,600-Year-Old Coffin May Shed Light on Roman Britain
- What Do Spring Festivals Look Like in Your Part of Europe?
- This Dress Survived for More Than Three Centuries at the Bottom of the Sea
March 10, 2023
- ‘We Feel Safe Here’: Historic Turkish Tourist City Opens Its Doors to Syrian Quake Survivors
- ‘They’D Never Seen Sliced Bread’: How a Tiny Film About Himalayan Yak-Herders Conquered the World
- Global Craze for Collagen Linked to Brazilian Deforestation
- Brazilian Tiktoker Goes Viral Showing the ‘Cheerfulness of the Favela’
- Growing Numbers of Chinese Citizens Set Their Sights on the US – Via the Deadly Darién Gap
- Oldest Known Reference to Norse God Odin Found in Danish Treasure Trove
- Sphinx-Like Statue and Shrine Discovered in Southern Egypt
- Treasures From New Digs Reveal That Pompeii Is Far From ‘Frozen in Time’
- Campaign Calls for Gender Apartheid to Be Crime Under International Law
- Holi Festival Celebrations in India and Around the World – in Pictures
- European Drug Agency Opposes Amsterdam's Erotic Centre Plans
- Schools and Firms Across Philippines Shut As Jeepney Drivers Start Strike
- Actors of Change: Female Activists Fight for Peace in the Drc – Photo Essay
- ‘Gruyere’ Can Be USed to Describe US Cheeses, Court Rules
- Thai Man Jailed for Selling Duck Calendars That ‘Mocked’ King
- ‘It's Not Just About Dying’: Uganda's Pioneers of Palliative Care Undaunted by Huge Challenges
- Nepal Will Ban Solo Hiking in Its National Parks
- The French Like Protesting, but This Frenchman May Like It the Most
- The Story of Multicultural Canada, Told in Humble Strip Mall Eateries
- African Countries Made Huge Gains in Life Expectancy. Now That Could Be Erased.
March 3, 2023
- Record Number of Countries Enforced Internet Shutdowns in 2022 – Report
- ‘The Robert De Niros of Metehara’: Joey L's Best Photographs
- Want That Coffee With Olive Oil? Starbucks Thinks Italians Will
- Benin Passed One of Africa's Most Liberal Abortion Laws. Why Are Women Still Dying?
- A Part of Winter Is Missing’: Ottawa Grieves Over Lack of Canal Ice for Skating
- New Easter Island Moai Statue Discovered in Volcano Crater
- Heinz to Give New Boat to Man Who Survived on Ketchup While Lost at Sea
- Protesters Across Europe Demonstrate Against War in Ukraine – Video Report
- Little Mermaid in Denmark Vandalised With Colours of Russian Flag
- High-Profile Lawsuit Against Meta Can Be Heard in Kenya, Nairobi Court Rules
- Festivals, Fashion and Feather Bandits: Why Ostrich Plumage Is Still Worth Its Weight in Gold – a Photo Essay
- Unchanged Melody: the All-Boys Choir That Survived 700 Years of Conflict
- Thai Activists Call for Stop to Punishment Haircuts in Schools
- ‘The Internet's Sewer’: Why Turkey Blocked Its Most Popular Social Site
- Rainbow Plates: the Chefs Reawakening Africa's Taste for Vegan Food
- The French Like Protesting, but This Frenchman May Like It the Most
- Kung Fu Nuns of Nepal Smash Convention
- 36 Hours in Rio de Janeiro
- Where the Lion and the Witch Met the Hobbit
- Burger King Is Hungry Jack’s in Australia. What Will Wendy’s Be?
- Hong Kong, One of World’s Last Holdouts, Ends Its Mask Mandate
- Migrant Deaths Shine Light on Europe’s Harder Line and Broken Promises
- An Elf? a Witch? Mexico’s President Says It’s the Mythical Aluxe
- War in Ukraine Has Changed Europe Forever
- Shows of Solidarity With Ukraine Pop up in Cities Around the World
- Mexico Hobbles Election Agency That Helped End One-Party Rule
- South Korea Inches Toward Same-Sex Equality, but Broader Bill Is Stalled