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November 11, 2022
- The Floating Gardens of Bangladesh – in Pictures
- Taliban Ban Women From Parks and Funfairs in Afghan Capital
- ‘We All Want to Leave’: Poverty, Not Crime, Fuels the Urge to Flee Albania
- Could Barbados Blueprint Be a Marshall Plan for the Climate Crisis?
- Digital Benin Project Reunites Bronzes Looted by British Soldiers
- ‘We Worked Alongside Our Worries’: Myanmar Resumes Hot-Air Balloon Festival
- The Floating World: Children Lead the Way in Cleaning up a Cambodian Lake – in Pictures
- How Dash for African Oil and Gas Could Wipe Out Congo Basin Tropical Forests
- Students Surge Back to Chile’s Streets As Schools Remain Hotbed of Protest
- ‘They Think We’re Terrorists’: Colombia’S Female Former Guerrilla Fighters Find No Peace
- The Radical Plan to Move a Country
- France to Let Migrant Rescue Ship Dock As It Criticises Italy’s Refusal to Help
- KFC Apologises for Kristallnacht Chicken and Cheese Promotion
- ‘Exceptional’ Trove of 24 Ancient Statues Found Immersed in Tuscan Spa
- Iran’s Protest Generation on Why They Won’t Be Silenced
- Brazil, Indonesia and DRC in Talks to Form ‘OPEC of Rainforests'
- ‘There’s Not Many Left Now’: Census Shines Spotlight on Britain’s Dwindling Irish Community
- No Fun Rides but Plenty of Spirit: Studio Ghibli Offers Anime Fans a New Walk in the Park
- ‘Closed’ Village on Lebanese-Israeli Boundary Welcomes Visitors After 22 Years
- How Do We Mourn an Island? Where Do We Mark Its Grave?
- Has the World Cup Really Improved Workers’ Rights in Qatar? Five Experts Give Their Verdict
- Serious Concerns Raised in Nz About Environmental Impact of Major Productions Including Amazon’S Rings of Power
- ‘It’s Given a Voice to Many’: Chaos at Twitter Sparks Real Fears for Free Speech in South-East Asia
- Dispute Over Java Man Raises a Question: Who Owns Prehistory?
- How Belize Cut Its Debt by Fighting Global Warming
- Ukrainians Turn to Diaries for Solace, and to Share Life in Wartime
November 4, 2022
- ‘More Dignity’: Aid Organisations Switch to Cash in Drought-Hit Ethiopia
- ‘It Is the Memory of the People’: Unpacking Iraq’s Artistic Heritage
- ‘No Darkness Is for Ever’: Can an Activist in Exile Persuade the Taliban to Allow Teaching on TV?
- On the Scene: Comic Con Africa
- ‘It’s Been Nearly a Month and It’s Still Sold Out’: the Woman King Takes Over Benin’s Only Cinema
- Cambodia’s Modern Slavery Nightmare: the Human Trafficking Crisis Overlooked by Authorities
- Canadian Bill Would Fine Workers $4,000 for Each Day They Strike
- ‘It’s a Therapeutic Genre for Me’: Iceland’s PM Releases Debut Crime Novel
- ‘Freedom-Killing Monster’: Illegal Rave Crackdown in Italy Draws Criticism
- Village People: the Rituals of Rural Life – in Pictures
- Mexico’s Day of the Dead Celebrations – in Pictures
- Pokémon Still Going: Taiwan’s Love Affair With the Game the World Forgot
- Britain Takes Sides Over a Chocolate Bar That Is Often a Sad Holiday Leftover
- Can a Nation Replace Its Oil Wealth With Trees?
- Dobby’s Grave Can Stay on a Beach in Wales, but Please Stop Giving Him Socks
- Canada Aims to Add 1.45 Million Immigrants by 2025
- How Cannibalism Became a Top Issue in Brazil’s Election.