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Febrary 13, 2025
- ‘An Act Of Betrayal’: Japan To Maximise Nuclear Power 14 Years After Fukushima Disaster
- Trump’s Aid Cuts Will Lead To A Surge In Propaganda And Misinformation, Say Press Freedom Groups
- Most Victims In Swedish Mass Shooting Had Immigrant Background, Say Police
- Going For A Song: Investors Flee To K-Pop As Safe Haven Amid Trump’s Tariff War
- ‘Total Chaos’: Monkey Blamed For Nationwide Power Cut In Sri Lanka
- Women Behind The Lens: ‘I Fish Like A Woman, Not Like A Man’
- Indian Police Pull Plug On Ed Sheeran's Street Concert – Video
- USAid Cuts Sow Feeling Of Betrayal Among Yazidis, 10 Years After IS Genocide
- Lost Cities Of The Amazon: How Science Is Revealing Ancient Garden Towns Hidden In The Rainforest
- ‘Hope Has Returned’: Tribe Hails Lula’s Fight Against Illegal Mining In Amazon
- Last Throw Of The Boule For Addis Ababa’s Historic Pétanque Club As Developers Turn City Into Hi-Tech Hub
- Climate Crisis Contributing To Chocolate Market Meltdown, Research Finds
- From Escaped Child Bride To Artist: Why One Ghanaian Painter Puts Women At The Centre Of Her Work
- Lockboxes ‘Littering’ Dublin’s Streets Become Latest Front In Overtourism Battle
- Bo-Kaap: The Candy-Coloured Corner Of Cape Town Facing Tourism V Heritage Dilemma
- ‘People Want Clothes That Match Their Values’: Sustainability Takes Centre Stage At Nairobi Fashion Week
- ‘I Was Amazed By How Beautiful The Flowers Were’: Diderot Yap’s Best Phone Picture
- Abandoned in the Middle of Clinical Trials, Because of a Trump Order
- 36 Hours in Guadalajara, Mexico
- Who Needs Hollywood? Chinese Animated Film Shatters Box Office Records.
- This Man Won Birthright Citizenship for All
Febrary 6, 2025
- Authoritarian Regimes Around the World Cheer on Dismantling of USaid
- Europeans on Democracy’s Frontlines Offer Advice to Americans: Never Give Up
- Demining to Democracy: How Trump’s Foreign Aid Freeze Will Affect South-East Asia
- Swedish Opposition Leader Calls for Changes to Gun and Social Media Laws After Country’s Worst Mass Shooting – As It Happened
- Configurations in Black: a Stateless Rwandan Refugee Makes Art Out of His Experience
- The Long Wave: Why More Countries Are Ditching the British Monarchy
- Taiwan’s Next Generation Takes on Its Fear of the Deep
- Lost Cities of the Amazon: How Science Is Revealing Ancient Garden Towns Hidden in the Rainforest
- ‘The Last Drops of Our Water’: How a Mine Left Some of Peru’s Poorest High and Dry
- Tiny Nigerian Museum Marking a Forgotten British Invasion Pushes for Recognition
- ‘It’s About Togetherness’: Waitangi Day Captures a New Audience
- ‘Heartbreaking’: Iceland’s Pioneering Female Fishing Guides Fear for Wild Salmon
- ‘Hope Has Returned’: Tribe Hails Lula’s Fight Against Illegal Mining in Amazon
- Women Behind the Lens: ‘I Fish Like a Woman, Not Like a Man’
- Abandoned in the Middle of Clinical Trials, Because of a Trump Order
- Health Programs Shutter Around the World After Trump Pauses Foreign Aid
- Why Are These Motorcycle Taxi Drivers Wearing Pink?
- Ancient DNA Points to Origins of Indo-European Language