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May 18, 2023
- US-Mexico Migration Deal Raises Fears for Struggling Border Cities
- ‘We Can’t Remain Silent’: Journalists Refuse to Give up Despite Taliban Terror
- France to Compensate Thousands More Relatives of Algerian Harki Fighters
- Sydney's Abandoned Tram Tunnels Transformed Into Light Spectacle for Vivid
- Bossa Nova Pioneer Carlos Lyra at 90: ‘We Wrote Songs About Our Reality: the Beach, Sun and Love Stories’
- US Imports of ‘Blood Teak’ From Myanmar Continue Despite Sanctions
- ‘The Reality Is Worse’: Can TV Drama End Legal Woes of Egypt's Bereaved?
- The Best Childcare in the World? Maybe So, but New Parents in Iceland Are Holding Out for Better
- ‘We Love Life – but Death Loves US More’: the Pain and Power of Iraqi Music
- Leader of Kenyan Waste Pickers: ‘We Are the Backbone of Recycling’
- Gucci Show Reaffirms Seoul's Status As Capital of Pop Culture
- Malawi's Rastafarian Children Return to School After Ban on Dreadlocks Is Lifted
- Dutch Courage Required As Rembrandt Museum Plans Pop-Up Tattoo Studio
- Impact of Warmer Seas on Fish Stocks Leads to Rise in Pirate Attacks
- Scientists Find Oldest Known Evidence of Humans in Europe Using Fires to Cook
- Uganda's First Wildlife Vet on Breaking the Mould – and Why Gorilla and Human Health Are Linked
- A Centuries-Old Mystery: Did This Elusive Viking City Exist?
- It’s May in Rome: a Time to Revere, and Fear, Fava Beans
- The Plan to Build a New Capital
- The Religious Right’s Hidden Sway as Japan Trails Allies on Gay Rights
- Japan Is Unmasking, and Its Smile Coach Is Busy
- Who Will Win the Elections? Turkey's Astrologers Find Answers in the Stars
- India Struggles to Eradicate an Old Scourge: Witch Hunting
May 11, 2023
- Blocked, Censored, Jailed or Laid Off: Why It's Never Been Harder to Be a Journalist
- Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Trans Woman Who Fled Violence in Guatemala
- ‘We Have a Right to Live in Dignity’: Biharis in Bangladesh Fight for Equality – and Jobs
- ‘Colonialism Lingers’: Belize Shrugs off Coronation Amid Calls for Reparations
- Sudan's Neighbours Have Little to Offer Refugees, Warns UN
- ‘There's No Water’: Migrants Stranded in Chilean Desert As Peru Closes Border
- Some of the First Humans in the Americas Came From China, Study Finds
- ‘World's Coolest Neighbourhood’ Threatened by Danish Ghetto Law
- The Big Picture: a Joyful Expression of Ghanaian Culture
- Japanese PM Expresses Sympathy With Korean Victims of Colonial Rule
- Asia's ‘Thirst’ for Indigenous Australian Art on Full Display in South Korea
- Mother's Day Brings Only Grief for Those Seeking Mexico's Disappeared
- The Lion Sleeps Tonight: One Song's Journey From 1930S South Africa to Disney Money-Spinner
- What’s Driving Record Levels of Migration to the U.S. Border?
- Hong Kong Wants More Tourists, but Mostly ‘Good Quality’ Ones, Please
- Why Americans Are Smuggling Fruit Roll-Ups Into Israel
- Flamenco and Fervor: Inside Spain’s El Rocío Pilgrimage
- A Philosopher and a Slaver, but No Longer a Name on a Library
- ‘I See No Future’: Sherpas Leave the Job They Made Famous
- The Forces Behind South Korea’s and Japan’s Thaw
May 4, 2023
- Logged off: Māori Artist's Web Plugin Replaces King's Coronation With Indigenous News
- ‘It's an Incredible Feeling’: the Greek Skateboarders Getting Girls and Refugees Onboard
- In Mexico, Carne Is King – Would Eating Less Meat Mean Losing My Identity?
- Commonwealth Indigenous Leaders Demand Apology From the King for Effects of Colonisation
- ‘We Can’t Remain Silent’: Journalists Refuse to Give up Despite Taliban Terror
- ‘Peace of Mind at Last’: the Bangladeshi Villagers Digging Their Way Out of the Floods
- ‘Colonialism Lingers’: Belize Shrugs off Coronation Amid Calls for Reparations
- Brazil's Battle to Reclaim Yanomami Lands From Illegal Miners Turns Deadly
- Pneumonia Vaccine Delays Kill Thousands Needlessly in Africa
- Amnesty International Criticised for Using AI-Generated Images
- Human-Driven Climate Crisis Fuelling Horn of Africa Drought – Study
- ‘We Use Chess As a Spine’: the Corsican Revolutionaries Teaching Children Moves Beyond the Board
- Many Europeans Want Climate Action – but Less so If It Changes Their Lifestyle, Shows Poll
- Luxury and Power Review: Boozed-Up Persians and Greeks on a 500-Year Bender
- Ancestor's Irish Famine Role Could Merit Compensation, Says Laura Trevelyan
- Agony and Ivory: Japan Removes Street Piano After Disruptive Performances
- Banana Drama: ‘Hungry’ South Korean Student Eats $120,000 Artwork
- UN Representatives Criticise Germany Over Reparations for Colonial Crimes in Namibia
- Sculpture of Euthanised Walrus Freya Unveiled in Oslo
- Folklore and Fireworks As Tanna Island, and the Wider Pacific, Gear up to Mark the Coronation
- London's Other Royals, the ‘Pearlies,’ Keep Alive Cockney Customs
- As Gaza Celebrates Eid, a Gift for Women — and a Duty for Men
- A Brutal Sex Trade Built for American Soldiers
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