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October 19, 2023
- ‘There Is No Hope Here’: Young Africans Explain Why They Would Risk Death to Leave Home
- ‘We’re so Fearful’: Pakistan Rounds up Afghan Refugees for Deportation
- West Africa’s Style Icons … and the Tiny Studio That Shot Them – in Pictures
- Drought Turns Amazonian Capital into Climate Dystopia
- Behind the Scenes at Kibera Fashion Week in Kenya – in Pictures
- Riding a Wave: Surfing at Robertsport in Liberia – in Pictures
- ‘Reggae, Hip-hop and a Lot of Humour’: the Ghanaian Funeral Troubadour’s Joyful Soundtrack for the Dead
- Trapped as Fire Raged: Deadly Perils in Mexico for Migrants Escaping Climate Catastrophe
- Pizza, Plum Cake and Pickled Red Onion: How School Lunches Look Across Europe
- ‘I Got to Know the Wolf’: How Spain’s Shepherds Are Learning to Live with Their Old Enemy
- Lacrosse Is Coming to the Olympics. Will Its Inventors Be There?
- Chasing Jack the Ripper Through the Streets of Modern London
- Time Runs Out on a Canadian Radio Tradition
October 12, 2023
- ‘You Have Forgotten Us’: Darfur’s Victims Struggle on in a Chad Refugee Camp
- ‘Happy Rebirth!’: Chinese Women Shake off Taboos Around Divorce to Celebrate Freedom
- ‘This Is the Most Stressed City in India’: the Dark Side of Coaching Capital Kota
- Made in Heaven: Salacious TV Series Spotlights Sex, Status and Scheming in Modern Delhi
- Manhole Covers Become Collector’s Items in Japan
- King Charles to Acknowledge ‘Painful’ Colonial Past on State Visit to Kenya
- ‘Repair Is the New Cool’: How Amsterdam Started a Fashion Revolution
- Hanging by a Thread: Peruvian Alpaca Breeders’ Aay of Life Under Threat
- ‘I Have to Wear Two Hats’: Thailand’s Breakdancing Team Confronts Hair loss at the Asian Games
- A Patois Revival: Jamaica Weighs Language Change as Ties to Britain Fray
- A Solar Eclipse Shines Light on Traditions That Still Matter Today
- Turmoil Engulfs Canadian Art Museums Seeking to Shed Colonial Past
- Ask New Zealand’s Maori Party What They’re Wearing. They Dare You.
- How a Radio Station Is Empowering Women in a Rural Heartland
- Buzz-Cut and Brave: the Chinese Women Who Defy ‘Beauty Duty’
- A Pilgrimage in the Heart of the Italian Alps
- 36 Hours in Montreal
October 5, 2023
- ‘We Are Fighting for the Girls Who Come After Us’: Abortion Rights at Risk in Argentina Election
- ‘This Is a Forced Migration’: the Ethnic Armenians Fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh
- ‘We Need to Tell People Everything’: Portugal Grapples with Legacy of Colonial Past
- Brazil’s First-Ever Minister for Indigenous Peoples: ‘It Is Time for the World to Look at Our Way of Life’
- ‘We Are alive and We Are Here’: Chile’s Lost Tribe Celebrates Long-Awaited Recognition
- ‘They Don’t Want to Give Power to Girls’: the Women Shaking up Colombia’s Graffiti Scene
- One Kissa Is All It Takes: Tokyo’s Finest Jazz Haunts – in Pictures
- Resistance Rappers: the Pahnji Gang Raging Against the Machine in Pakistan
- ‘Art Is the Way I Feel Free’: the Artists Working Under Siege in Gaza
- From Garrison Town to Goldrush City: Life in Africa’s Youngest Capital
- The Politics of Bubble Tea: at Last, Taiwanese Food Is Getting the Recognition It Deserves
- ‘Our Language Is Dying’
- A Statue Draped With Snakes? in Italy, It Happens Every Year.