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October 22, 2021
- Cambridge College to Be First in UK to Return Looted Benin Bronze
- Vienna Museums Open Adult-Only Onlyfans Account to Display Nudes
- Barbados Elects First President As It Prepares to Drop Queen As Head of State
- UK’s Neighbours Criticise Covid Policies As Cases Begin to Surge Across EU
- Egypt Detains Artist Robot Ai-Da Before Historic Pyramid Show
- Nollywood Moment: African Film Industries ‘Could Create 20M Jobs’
- ‘My Mission Has Been Accomplished’: How Susana Baca Resurrected Afro-Peruvian Music
- ‘The Heaven of Film-Making’: How a Dalit Orphan Got to Tell Her Own Story
- ‘I Wanted This Film to Be 100% Somali’: the Fight to Make the Gravedigger’s Wife
- Searching for the Graves of Canada’s Indigenous Children
- ‘No Girls’: Women in Egypt Fight to Get Judgeships
- With Splendor and Saints, Hispanic Society Shows Its Treasures
- Hello? This Is Colombia’s Antimachismo Hotline
October 15, 2021
- US to Reopen Land Borders With Canada and Mexico in November
- Built on the Bodies of Slaves: How Africa Was Erased From the History of the Modern World
- Muslim Foreign Ministers to Make Women’s Rights Plea to Taliban
- Lost in Translation? the One-Inch Truth About Netflix’s Subtitle Problem
- ‘Sophisticated’: Ancient Faeces Shows Humans Enjoyed Beer and Blue Cheese 2,700 Years Ago
- Sámi People Ask Danish Queen to Return Sacred Witchcraft Trial Drum
- UK Urged to Return Sacred Treasures Hidden Away for 150 Years to Ethiopia
- Alpaca and Llama Therapy for Care Home Residents in Germany – in Pictures
- ‘Evil Customs’: Why a Kashmiri Village Abandoned Dowries
- As Important As the Taj Mahal? the Palestinian Refugee Camp Seeking Unesco World Heritage Status
- Thai Restaurant Rides Wave of Success As Customers Flock to Dine in Floodwaters
- Mexico City Replaces a Statue of Columbus With One of an Indigenous Woman
- Frida Kahlo, Aztec Gods: Can Art Lift up a Poor Neighborhood?
- In Shanghai, Teahouses Offer Both Community and Solitude
October 8, 2021
- ‘We Want Dignity’: the Vanishing Craft of Kashmir’s Papier-Mache Artists
- ‘We are fearful’: Indigenous Mexicans dread new military buildup on ancestral land
- A Peek Behind the Curtain: Inside North Korea – in Pictures
- Fast Track to Disaster? Brazil’s Grain Train Plan Raises Fears for Amazon
- Facebook’s Role in Myanmar and Ethiopia Under New Scrutiny
- Cambodia Celebrates Return of Ancient Khmer Sculptures From Douglas Latchford Collection
- ‘It Is Our Identity’: Two Congos Seek Unesco Listing for Rumba
- Viva Cuba! the Heart and Soul of an Island Nation – in Pictures
- World’a Biggest Machine Capturing Carbon From Air Turned on in Iceland
- K-Beauty, Hallyu and Mukbang: Dozens of Korean Words Added to Oxford English Dictionary
- ‘We Were Like Family’: How Covid Strained Bonds Between Nordic Neighbours
- ‘Dystopian World’: Singapore Patrol Robots Stoke Fears of Surveillance State
- Guardian Angel: a Syrian Feeding the Homeless Who Dreams of His Own Street Food Van
- A Sting in the Tale: How the Music of the Police Inspired a Dance Show About Refugees
- An Asylum Seeker’s Wrenching Choice: Stay on the Run or Save His Child’s Life
- Abdulrazak Gurnah Is Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature
- After Pastor Evicts Nearly 200 Migrants, His Brother Welcomes Them All
- Venice, Overwhelmed by Tourists, Tries Tracking Them
- Britain’s Christmas Lament: Meat Shortages and Delivery Delays
October 1, 2021
- In Portugal, There Is Virtually No One Left to Vaccinate
- Salt-Tolerant Crops ‘Revolutionise’ Life for Struggling Bangladeshi Farmers
- ‘Iran Was Our Hogwarts’: My Childhood Between Tehran and Essex
- ‘I Don’T Know Where to Go’: Uncertain Fate of the Women in Kabul’s Shelters
- Expected Afghan Influx Reopens Divisions Over Refugees in Europe
- Global climate strike: thousands join coordinated action across world
- ‘I Think About Everyone I Save’: the Mine Clearance Hero of Kurdistan
- ‘I’d Never Seen a Boat Come in With so Many Bodies’: the Mortal Cost of the Atlantic Migrant Route
- ‘A Poem Is a Powerful Tool’: Somali Women Raise Their Voices in the Nation of Poets
- South Korea Shelves ‘Fake News’ Bill Amid International Outcry
- In Sicily Slums, a 113-Year Wait for Housing May Be Over
- ‘It’s a Godsend’: 9-Cent Taxi Rides in Rural South Korea
- Daintree Forest in Australia Is Returned to Indigenous Owners
- 14 Cuts in 25 Minutes: How Hong Kong Censors Movies