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November 19, 2021
- Museums V Business: the Growing Market for Cultural Digitisation
- Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk Charged Again With ‘Insulting Turkishness’
- We Stopped Portugal’s Bosses Contacting Staff Outside Work Hours. Here’s Why
- Global Heating Is Destroying Rock Art Tens of Thousands of Years Old, Experts Warn
- Poorer Nations Still Lack Access to World’S Key Antibiotics
- A £300 Monsoon-Busting Home: the Bangladeshi Architect Fighting Extreme Weather
- German Health Chief Urges Covid Crackdown to Avert ‘Very Bad Christmas’
- ‘We Can’t Live Like This’: Climate Shocks Rain Down on Honduras’s Poorest
- ‘People Should Be Helped, Not Punished’: Could Pakistan’s Suicide Law Be About to Change?
- Alcohol, Cruise Ships, Rainbow Flags: What Awaits Fans at Qatar World Cup
- Sign of the Times: Row Over Street Art Shines Light on Spain’s Divisions
- Tuvalu Seeks to Retain Statehood If It Sinks Completely As Sea Levels Rise
- Dirty Dollars: How Tattered Us Notes Became the Latest Street Hustle in Zimbabwe
- The Women Bringing Sex Ed to the Arab World
- In the Primeval Forests of Poland, Haunting Traces of People Unseen
- Munich’s Famed Christmas Market Is Canceled Again As Another Virus Wave Hammers Germany
- Beyond the Freezing Forest, a Green Light at the Window for Migrants
- Where Are Young People Most Optimistic? in Poorer Nations.
- A Maori Tribe Tells Anti-Vaccine Protesters to Stop Performing Their Haka
November 12, 2021
- US-Mexico Land Border Reopens – in Pictures
- ‘It’s Our Lifeline’: the Taliban Are Back but Afghans Say Opium Is Here to Stay
- 'No Man Wanted to Do It': the Woman Fighting to Save Brazil's Amazon From Illegal Loggers – Video
- Canada: Indigenous People Fished Sustainably for 1,000 Years Before Settlers Arrived – Study
- German Christmas Markets Face Second Year of Closures As Covid Rates Soar
- Discovery of Pompeii Slaves’ Room Sheds Rare Light on Real Roman Life
- Decaying but Beloved, Tokyo’s Capsule Tower Faces Uncertain Future
- ‘I Love You in Your Madness’: Crisis-Hit Lebanon Unveils Slogan in Bid to Lure Back Tourists
- ‘The Weather Keeps Playing Tricks’: Living on the Frontline of Global Heating
- ‘A Remarkable History’: Inside the Exhibition Bringing Peru’S Past to Life
- Joy, Toys and Bumper Cars As Manila’s Children Reclaim the City
- Singapore to Start Charging Covid Patients Who Are ‘Unvaccinated by Choice’
- FW De Klerk Issues Posthumous Apology for Pain of Apartheid
- ‘A Moment in History’: Making a Perilous Sea-Crossing With Refugees – Photo Essay
- Sculptor Leilah Babirye: ‘In Uganda You Can Be Jailed for Talking About Gay Issues’
- ‘We Are Protected by Prayers’: the Sects Hampering Southern Africa’s Vaccine Rollout
- On Spain’s Camino de Santiago, Even Óscar the Donkey Is a Pilgrim
- Tracing Mexico’s Complicated Relationship With Rice
November 5, 2021
- Indigenous Activists on Tackling the Climate Crisis: 'We Have Done More Than Any Government' – Video
- ‘So Many Have Gone’: Storms and Drought Drive Guatemalans to the Us Border
- Diwali: Hindu Festival of Lights Celebrations – in Pictures
- Ireland Would Need to Cull up to 1.3 Million Cattle to Reach Climate Targets
- 'We Run From Men Only to Meet Crocodiles’: Kenya’s Drought Is Deadly for Women
- Op26: 'You Might As Well Bomb Us,' Says President of Palau – Video
- Life on the beaches of Tel Aviv and Gaza City – in pictures
- ‘It Is Our Identity’: Two Congos Seek Unesco Listing for Rumba
- Plant in traditional Samoa medicine could be as effective as ibuprofen, study shows
- From BTS to ‘Squid Game’: How South Korea Became a Cultural Juggernaut
- ‘Different Way of Fighting’: Lyrics Are the Weapons of All-Women Roma Band
- The Art and Ritual of Rangoli